Contemplative Man Digital Collage
This image is the “Contemplative Man”, another digital collage created based on a tile I created using black ink over paper. The collage is made using Procreate and then a considerable amount of time spent shading and connecting the pieces.
Here are some close-ups and process images:
I’ve gotten some requests to create a class on this technique. Due to intense time it takes to create these, I’m thinking of creating a weekend workshop. If you are interested in it, please contact me here and let me know you’re interested in participating! (This workshop would not be part of my Art Club, but Clubbers would get special discount).
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Last Saturday and Sunday I held my first weekend workshop on Digital Collage, packed with information. So exciting!
Only 5 days until my first weekend workshop! I’m SUPER charged! I posted two more digital collages on my blog. I find it simply fascinating how the pictures change into something so crazy and intricate.
Yet another BW digital collage. Thanks to interest, I set up my first Digital Collage with Procreate Weekend Workshop, this is the type of black and white picture we’ll be exploring.
Another digital collage using Procreate to enhance a piece of my original ink over paper art. This one is called Contemplative Man. A weekend workshop on this super time consuming process might be in the works.
Two more digital collages that I created during the holidays using Procreate app. Weird!!!
This is the Sleeping Man, the first of a series of digital collages I made during the holidays using Procreate on my iPad.
A lesson completely PACKED with information on how to design and colorize a digital mandala using Procreate app. A great class!
What a fabulous lesson! Close to 70 people learned the basics of Procreate on the iPad to play with Digital Tangling.
Continuing to play with digital tangling, using Well and Scena inspired by Rick and Maria's latest video.
Daily meditation with the Art Raffle including Mirrored String, MI2 (Mimi Lempart), Copada (Margaret Bremner) and more. I colorized the line-art digitally with Procreate, and I'm pretty happy with what happened here.