September 14th, 2006 by admin
hidden figures are fun and hint at wading

Under the Corn - digital painting / art prints - Dan Beck 2006
I didn’t mention the aspect of water in this digital painting when I wrote about it recently. It is probably obvious that I see similarities between the fields and the ocean.
I entitled an article about a similar piece: Wading through Fields because of the similarity there as well.
When people are partially hidden by crops, by hills, or by corn one can’t help but interpret in the way one sees water - well I do anyway.
I think this piece is fun on a lot of levels - the hats behind the corn - picking the unknown strawberries - and I have forgiven myself the interior design colors - they seemed to work despite themselves.
For art prints of this digital painting - at this time - please email” specialorders@outhousestudios.net.
See Also
- Image Guide to Blogsite
Blogsite Exclusive Images - find links to images and articles of other recent work of similar theme
- Ancient India
In looking for hidden figures - found this interesting relief - and figures hidden in a different way - interesting viewing though
- Decorating - Color
I believe this eventually reveals the kind of formulaic guide I am referring to…
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June 12th, 2006 by admin
approaching digital painting figures first

Window View - digital painting / art prints - Dan Beck 2006
I was very happy with this digital painting - I knew it from the start. I approached this computer art in a different way and was successful.
It always feels good to try something a new a way and have it succeed. I think there are many ways to get somewhere good.
I start pieces in different ways - gradients vs patterns vs simple sketch. But for the most part when figures have been involved, they are brought in after the background.
This time, I created the figures first. I had just looked out the window and I didn’t want to lose what I had seen. Fortunately, they way the workers appeared to be wading in the field probably made this work that much better.
The rows aren’t all that deep, but with everyone bent over, the strawberry harvesters all look ensconced.
For art prints of the above digital painting, please email specialorders@outhousestudios.net.
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