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Leica ME Voigtlander Nokton 40mm F1.4 classic. © rights reserved. This photograph is Copyright and may NOT in part or in whole be reproduced in any electronic or printed medium without prior permission from the photographer.

I promise ... this is my last experiment with x-mas lights and panning :)

digital / Lumix LS2 crapcam

Nikon Df

Ai nikkor 35mm F1.4S

Background: Itkupilli Imagenarium @ Mischief Circus.

Olympus digital camera

"For someone beautiful" - Eastern Osprey - No 4 of a series of 10

 

This little piece of Eastern Osprey digital art was made with love for a very special and beautiful person and fellow bird lover, currently battling illness.

digital abstract

 

Digital.

Digitally Shot on Kodak Ektra.

LA County Quint 45 at the Lakewood Mall.

Digital Impression of a Southwestern Home.

SONY 50mm F1.4

 

クロユリ(黒百合)

Fritillaria camtschatcensis

The interactive multi-sensory of digital art at The Shoppes @ Marina Bay Sands by Japanese art collective teamLab.

This is another work in a Long Series Of Artists and their Art, Local n Out of Town Artists, Administrative Folks of Museums and Arts Centers, Board Members of SAMA. Fellow Allied Artists in our little tribe.

A collection of my new Friends and Supporters as I learn how to be a Public Artist. Plus, I'm sure, others I'll meet along the way.

I view this collection as a future project to be seen on the walls of museums n art centers a few years from now.

This is my reconstruction of an analog artist using and engaging in the ancient Artistic medium of drawing into a 21st.-Century Digital Fractal Painting Visual.

Matthew Paquette

He was an intelligent n engaging artist to talk too. I had fun n enjoyed meeting him.

This snap of him took place at The Bottle Works Arts

Five Solo Shows

SEEING BEYOND: New York City in Cambria City

Bottle Works Arts on 3rd Ave.

October 14 – November 17, 2017

Marcia Annenberg • Marcene Glover • Carole Richard Kaufmann • Carolyn Monastra • Matthew Paquette

Five NYC based Artists each take a different approach to the theme of Seeing Beyond, sharing an intriguing array of insights, and thought provoking outlooks, executed in a range of medium, styles, and subject matter. These include emerging, to nationally awarded, established international artists.

 

Matthew Paquette:

Lower East Side

 

SEEING BEYOND: Matthew’s ink drawings conjure elements of the physical world, to let ourselves experience what might be, or what might be imagined. If you look at any one thing for a long enough time it will start to look like nonsense. Something simple like a shirt’s pleat or a tree branch can turn into a closed mouth or a long chitinous finger with the right amount of focus. Following this principle, a subject goes from a likeness to a misinterpretation to an alien construct only familiar to the artist.

“Wanting to illustrate this process quickly and with little tension, I use ink (my personal love for the medium does play into it too). Having to make the choice between careful, time expensive marks and quick unforgiving ones (both of which are indistinguishable once a piece is finished) allows me to work as automatically as the process in which I see my subject transforms it. At this point, if I’m able to focus intently enough there is little to no disconnect between what I see and what appears on the page.”

strobist: 5d + 24-70/2.8L at 24mm

- canon ex 580 II at camera left

Yo! So I'm trying out digital art. This is my 1st drawing, please tell me what you think!

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

 

Your comments and favs are appreciated more than you know

 

Photography wise yesterday was a good day for me. I came across many great chances to make nice images. Like this Robber-Fly from the Apothechyla Genus. It had just finished raining so I went for a look. Times like that are not often disappointing!!

  

Location , Wodonga , VIC , Australia 🇦🇺

 

📷 Olympus EM1 Mkii

 

🔎 Olympus M.Zuiko 60mm Macro

 

⚡ Godox V1

 

Meike 10mm extension tube

 

♻ CJ Diffuser.

 

#CJDIFFUSER #TAAM

 

Have a nice day

  

digital collage

 

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