CARL FUDGE
"While digital media and traditional painting or drawing, in particular, seem to occupy opposite ends of the scale in their inherent languages, these media are now frequently merged into new utilities by artists who employ digital technologies as a step in the creation of a painting, drawing, or print." As mentioned in my text.
Basically, here we have a London-born artist who manipulated an already made image of a popular Japanese anime, Sailor Chibi-Moon (Those of you who grew up in the 90's, especially the ladies, should be very familiar with the series). Although the image followed the traditional print style, the "stretching and copying of elements" is what merges the two techniques to ultimately end with a completely new image. The following is the aforementioned image along with other images.
Rhapsody Spray I, 2000
Final Act, 2006
Komposition X, Y, Z, 2006
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