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From: walterb
03/03/2008 11:20:28
Sorry - one more thought from Walt. The picture of my dog Joey was oil on masonite from a photo. I then scanned the painting into photoshop -Modified the composition and color. Then I added the texture with the computer. I call this my iterative approach. In between steps I do a paper copy and experiment with colored pencils then back to the computer for a final tweek to get the digital version. Then back to the oil painting to incorporate the changes. - W


From: walterb
03/03/2008 11:03:47

Hi Jared, You asked about other sites for my work - thefineartprintgallery.com

you can type my name in your browser line Walt Buchterkirchen should get you there. Walt 



From: walterb
03/03/2008 09:54:44
Hi Jared - Thanks for your note appreciate your thoughts on color and your questions. Most of my recent work has been digital. I have been selling prints of my oils that I generate myself with an Epson R1800. The Big Sur seascape for example. I digitize through my camera or scanner. A lot of my work starts with a pastel sketch on black paper. I digitize then use Photoshop Elements to Manipulate the sketch. I am an engineer by training so my approach and heavy use of my computer allows fast changes in color and composition. I love oils and would like to end up taking my digital rendering and do oil on canvas freehand from the rendering. I have printed on canvas with the R1800 with good results but the brush strokes are gone. I have tried "enhancing" the print on canvas with limited success. I shoot sunset and canvases with a 12 .1 meg Canon A650 low iso and full resolution - noise is always a challenge with digital photography, but its an outstanding technology. My prints are done on Epson glossy photopaper; the quality is good (~100 year life under glass), but on the computer screen there is a richness (brightness) that comes from the energy intensity in the tube. Best Wishes Jared - Walt


03/03/2008 07:07:06
Welcome


From: Annie_S
03/01/2008 19:10:39

Hi Jared,


Thanks for the compliments! You have some beautiful work on your webpage - I especially like your portraits.  The painting of your sister with the greyscale background is outstanding!


ta ta,


Annie



From: tigerpride
02/29/2008 23:08:43

I liked your website, Deb. I recently started the process of creating one and have found it extremely difficult. If you could tell me anything to help that would be swell. JK



From: KLongs
02/29/2008 14:57:26

Jared, Nice work!  I really like "the space between!"  A great emphasis on color and light.  Keep up the good work! 

-Kevin 



From: dlarge
02/29/2008 11:45:35

Hi,

Welcome as a new friend.

 

I enjoyed your Blog page a lot. There is some very

nice work there! 





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