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Centralia, WA
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Title
Slack Tide On The Jetty
Artist
Anne Norskog
Medium
Painting - Hand Drawn Digital Seascape
Description
I am a digital artist who paints in the traditional sense. Every piece of art in my gallery is original; not scanned; not a photograph. Using only the computer mouse, I draw every line, add every bit of shading, highlights, blending, and refining to finish a piece. All of the art is started on a blank white page in Microsoft Paintbrush. The finishing process is done using Photoshop Elements.
Every piece is printed using only the finest of professional materials available, by a professional printing house. Rigorous quality control is employed to guarantee a satisfactory work of fine art.
Open copies are now available on FAA with POD.
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June 21st, 2008
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Fuengirola, Ma - Spain
Wonderful layers of different textures!!! Great work, x
Anne Norskog replied:
Thank you Clare. This work is a single layer. I use my Paintbrush like easel and canvas paintings.
Frisco, TX - United States
Excellent work. Liked. Norskog sounds Scandinavian? (I am Swedish-American)
Anne Norskog replied:
Thanks Inge. My husband's family is from Norway.--I am Scot-Irish and American Indian.
Calgary, AB - Canada
Hi Anne. I have had a delightful journey through your gallery. This image is my favorite so far - I love the moodiness and power that comes through. Beautiful work.
Glenview, IL - United States
This is moody, mysterious and intriguing. Simply a wonderful piece of art, Ann.
Bushkill, PA - United States
i like the layering of textures with the consistency of hues, very good.
Lacey, WA
Thank you, Tammy. Washington waters are moody and rather wonderful to paint. Glad you like this one!
Lacey, WA
Thanks, Floyd, for your kind words. This jetty is over on our Washington Coast at Westport. The tidal pools created by a slack tide are always full of marine critters waiting for the next high tide to wash them back out to sea. This digital painting was done entirely with Paintbrush and Photoshop.
Fort Worth, Tx
I like this piece and others in your gallery, I took all of the opera festival in Fort Worth at Bass performance hall where I am the propmaster and drew on top of pixelated digital landscape photographs of David Gibsons changing them completely but they were the inspiration. Nice work!
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