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Reverie and technology: The fine art of digital imaging

 

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Created:
18 Nov 2008
User Level:
Beginner
Products:
Creative Suite CS4 or later

“Look. Look carefully. Think. Think again.

In the world of digital art, first glances don’t always reveal a complete story. And initial perceptions are often subject to change. This world lies somewhere between dreams and reality—and it’s created with an interdependent combination of high technology and human imagination.

Digital artists like Paris, France-based Jean-Francois Rauzier and Gainesville, Florida-based Maggie Taylor are the sometimes-peaceful, sometimes-disturbed inhabitants of this world. Rauzier creates vast panoramas peppered with surprising, miniscule details. Taylor makes haunting portraits and dreamscapes from digital images and found objects. Both spend countless hours behind the glow and hum of their computer screens. They stitch and layer and play with color in Adobe Photoshop, slowly bringing life to the complex ideas inside their heads. Rauzier and Taylor follow their own unique paths to creativity, but each is laden with its fair share of twists, bumps, and surprises. They’ve found no easy routes or obvious shortcuts. And this, of course, makes their creative journeys all the more interesting.”

This article, by Kimberly Grob, originally appeared in Adobe Magazine. To read the article, download the PDF:

Reverie and technology: The fine art of digital imaging (PDF, 1.3M )

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