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My Digital Art is a union of camera, computer software, digital “paint brush”.. But more importantly it is a union of realistic imagery (photography) and artistic interpretation.

Traditionally photography has always worked with three main elements; light, color, and composition. Computer technology has enabled me to add three additional elements; texture and abstraction and medium style. By balancing elements of realism and abstraction, My goal is to achieve an effect that “plays” with the viewer’s eye and imagination and bridges the gap that has separated photographic techniques from traditional artistic technique.

​My Goal as a Digital Artist is to not only capture the same look, feel and style of natural mediums, but to excel in it's execution so that the work stands out in whatever medium it attempts to emulate.
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