Digital Painting: Color Added
Colorize, Comparison, Leaving Open to Imagination
Colorized Vision - Enlarged - Digital Painting 2006
Either below or by following this link you will find another digital painting. Actually it is the same digital painting before I added color and took it someplace different.
This is a departure from the way I normally work. If I set out to do a piece in color, I generally use color from the outset. But this piece came to me as I was waking in black and white - at least part of it.
I think as an exercise I decided to see what would happen if I added color to the piece. I ended up adding color and texture and working it like I might a normal piece. When I was done I was pleased with the results.
However, having said that - and as much as I love color - I’m thinking I like the black and white movie better. Colorizing just isn’t the same. I would like it just fine if I weren’t comparing it to the black and white version - same as with a colorized movie or a movie and its novel.
But I think like a novel, all good art requires the viewer to fill in some of the blanks - the ones left open to imagination. And without that - it just cannot possibly be as engaging.
See Also
- Impressionist Art Gallery
See more digital paintings of similar ilk by Dan Beck - Interview with Linda Schierse Leonard
Seaching for “open to imagination” yielded pertinent article on creativity in all people









