Author: lindamayoux

  • Photocollage

  • Photomontage

    History of photomontage : Laura Lopes Cezar (Spanish) Wikipedia Oliver Grau Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion Photomontage is the process and the result of making a composite photograph from one or more photographs through: multiple exposures in-camera or on film in the printing process cutting, gluing, rearranging and overlapping elements from one or more photographs…

  • iPad Explorations

    Introduction The first iPad was released on April 3, 2010. The drawing experience significantly improved particularly with the introduction of the iPad Pro, first released in November 2015 and Second Generation 2017, together with the Apple Pencil and improved camera. A further significant advance was made in autumn 2017 with introduction of iOS11 when iPad…

  • Procreate tips and tricks

  • Procreate artists

    Artists Ilya Tyljakov really beautiful  atmospheric landscapes and concept art, using his specially modified brushes.   Painting Effects It is possible to create really beautiful watercolour and painting effects using modified brushes. Below are what I found to be the most atmospheric and innovative. Realistic Portraits Realistic painting tends to use the round brush and/or…

  • Catherine Anyango

      website http://catherine-anyango.comCatherine Anyango uses film, sculpture and mise-en-scene devices to reconstruct physical environments that are disrupted by psychological, intangible phenomena. Many of her images are powerful graphite black and white drawings, often dealing with political issues.Heart of Darkness 2010, a graphic novel adaptation of Conrad’s novel about colonialismShe has produced live film events around London, including…

  • De Chirico

    Giorgio de Chirico (1888 – 1978) was an Italian artist and writer most famous for the eerie mood and strange artificiality of the cityscapes he painted in the 1910s. His style is characterised by haunting empty streets with multiple vanishing points, shadows and size contrasts that do not make sense. These contradictions become dreamlike/nightmarish because…

  • Nik Sousanis

    Use of symbolic metaphor leaps of imagination

  • David Shrigley

    http://davidshrigley.com/category/drawing-painting/ Examples of his cartoon animations Talking about his work Guardian article

  • Anna Boghiguian

    Anna Boghiguian was born in 1946, an Armenian in Cairo. Living a nomadic life, the artist has constantly moved between different cities across the globe, from Egypt to Canada and India to France. She studied political science at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, and Arts and Music at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. The artist investigates subjects…