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Published: 2017-08-11 23:10:08 +0000 UTC; Views: 134; Favourites: 3; Downloads: 0
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Day 9 of Brooke Shaden's 15 day challengeCuriosity
I have been a Photoshop user for a LOT of years. Last year I bought an iPad and I am determined to use it to make art. There are so many apps out there and I am curious as to what a lot of them do. I created this image using my newest app purchase and a few others. I am wanting a more painterly/artsy look to my images and this gives a great watercolor look and feel. I do not have a lot of apps but I do want to know about the ones I did buy - how they work, what they can do and how to combine the results. For me this girl just looks curious!
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DMSwansonArt [2017-08-11 23:28:49 +0000 UTC]
This not Pop.Art. It is however, a well rendered piece of portraiture art--but it not Pop Art. Pop Art is an image(s) of object, person, landscape, cultural scene that is emblematic of the current times, or reportage, of that/this moment is the ever-swirling histories flashing before us; the"snapshot" that states this is Now, the ever critical Now within the flow your history. To be a Pop Art artist is to have to call the moment and the image of it, and then, render that call(s) like no one else ever has. You're very close; you do have a unique and quite explicit rendering technique. You obviously can get it down: now, what will you find to render? Cozy, comfy, greeting card art (?), or, nail it-- showing us what is Now. Now is Pop and always will be. Rethink. Frame your choose moments from the flow. You've got it. Go. Do more.
DMSwanson. Keeper of the NuPop.
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