When there’s a place called the Center for Digital Art, I want to be involved! LACDA’s Snap to Grid show is my chance. I’ve entered Stem (right) to be part of this democratic show. Here’s the scoop, from their site: The usual (less than democratic) selection process where only the precious few are chosen is…
Tag: landscape
Local Landscapes
Stumbled across these scraped paintings by Todd Horton while I was checking out Smith & Vallee Gallery in Edison recently. He talks about the element of chance being an integral part of his process, something I can relate to!
Work in Progress
So, what DOES one do with a year’s worth of collages? I am more than halfway done with my daily collage project, and my thoughts are turning to what’s next. Here is my pile of sketchbooks, getting harder and harder to lie flat. I have been planning to scan the images, and convert them into digital…
Hurray for Andy Goldsworthy
One of my favorite artists. Enjoy! Unexpected Land Art Beautifully Formed in Nature – My Modern Metropolis.
Otherworldly Iceland
Another brilliant set of images from Irene Suchocki: http://is-theblog.blogspot.com/2013/09/ordinary-silence.html
Gauge
This foggy horizon is obscured with concrete and botanicals. Digital collage © 2013 Liz Ruest, 24 layers
Twisted
Stormy weather ahead. Digital collage © 2013 Liz Ruest, 15 layers
Stem
A waypoint in the morning fog. Digital collage © 2013 Liz Ruest, 19 layers