A Scandinavian Street is a drawing by Angela Stanton which was uploaded on September 29th, 2014.
A Scandinavian Street
A Scandinavian Street is a color pencil sketch moistened with water--I am not very good with water color so this is an in-between step. This is a... more
Title
A Scandinavian Street
Artist
Angela Stanton
Medium
Drawing - Pencil Sketch Moistened With Water
Description
A Scandinavian Street is a color pencil sketch moistened with water--I am not very good with water color so this is an in-between step. This is a digital drawing with not much texture since it is a drawing.
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This is a digital hand painting. The benefit of buying a digital painting is that when real canvas paint is shown on Fine Art America, it is only a photograph of the art, so its textures will be blobs and mellow shadows. When it is digital painting, you get the actual original digital image with its textures well pronounced.
Real oil art photographs printed on canvas have no textures; they are flattened out completely so you end up with flat art for both touch and look. With digital art the canvas print retains the textured look. Even when an art piece is digital crayon or chalk or pencil, and so no bulky textures, the crayon's oily slick, or the hardness or softness of the chalk or the scratchiness or smooth blending of pencil lines show exactly the same way on the print as on the original.
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Digital art is also safer to the artist and the buyer since oils release toxic fumes, particularly as the colors are mixed. The thinner is also toxic. There is nothing toxic about a digital painting. :) Enjoy!
Uploaded
September 29th, 2014
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Comments (23)
Lianne Schneider
Really love this Angela - the color pencil is a fabulous look. Lovely sunny day! F/L T P
Eti Reid
This is absolutely my favourite from your latest! So fabulous colours,composition and oh my all that in vertical position:) f/v/g+