Ed Newman
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  • Duluth, MN
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At 9:02pm on November 17, 2009, Margaret Zox Brown said…
One is quite large (56 x 70) and one is small 20 x 16 and one 55x 44 with the others being coser to the largest size.Thanks for the choreography appreciation
At 5:52am on November 17, 2009, Margaret Zox Brown said…
Well, thank you for your compliments. They are much appreciated and are what keeps me going. Truly
At 10:36pm on November 7, 2009, Charles Milton said…
I forgot to completely answer your question. As of this time I am not selling at any gallery. I am also a designer and that is where I have made money with my art. I have a couple of friends that have asked me to have them sell my work (I have an extensive body of work and I have been told that my work is very popular at the few showings that I have placed my work in). New to the idea of selling my art.
At 10:29pm on November 7, 2009, Charles Milton said…
Ed, Thank you very much for your comment. I have just begun to fight (looking to sell me work). I have entered a couple of shows (won Best of Show in one and First Place in the other). Yes my work is mostly digital as I felll in love with the computer and found that Photoshop is a great tool for Art.

I really like your Dillion piece and your ability to simplify. Also, love the high contrast piece with the woman (mouth slightly open).
At 7:33am on November 3, 2009, Sarah Horvat said…
Hi! My works are across the board. The paintings are standard watercolor (frog) paper up to love seat (oil) -sized. My Eve drawings are 11x14 in graphite. I use them as individual lead studies, so each work is a different lead. My website has more work, and I have much to add! Thanks for visiting my page
At 8:38pm on October 22, 2009, Juliana Duclós said…
Hi, nice to meet you
thanks for commenting in my page, I must say that the picture has a few years, and would also like to return to attend a workshop of engraving,:)
At 8:15pm on October 12, 2009, Tim Dobbert said…
yeah, I have a 4x6 tablet and I use primarily a program called ArtRage (you should check it out...there's a free version that has most features activated, and the pay version is only like $30!). I also occasionally use Painter, but with ArtRage I can be more spontaneous and it has a really nice oil paint feel to me. I work with computers, so the only trouble I have is that sometimes when I get home, the last thing I want to do is sit in front of the computer. And while you lose a lot of the visceral quality of real paint, I do find it very freeing in ways that make it great for experimenting, trying new ideas, color schemes, compositions, etc... many times I'll start in the computer and then make it as a real painting afterwards. I have some videos on my website at www.plasticfig.com that show me working in ArtRage if your interested in what the process looks like.
At 8:42am on October 8, 2009, Samadian said…
Thanks, Ed. The pieces range in size and I do most of my work in acrylics and guoache.
At 9:04pm on October 7, 2009, Tim Dobbert said…
The one's shown here are either digital (Calico, Green Dress and Escalator II) or acrylic. I've been mucking around with guoache a lot lately but don't have any posted. Thanks for the feedback!
 
 
 

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