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Tag Archives: food illustration
#63 INTERVIEW WITH A FOOD ARTIST – PART 2
I’m grateful for my art career and appreciate the shift into creating art for pleasure. For decades, I was pleasing other people with my art, and now I’m enjoying pleasing myself! Continue reading
Posted in TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tagged 1800 Margarita Mix, apple, apple illustration, Art, art quarter, art quarterly dpi magazine, artist, Artwork, autumn leaves, camellias, colored pencil, Creativity, digital art, digital illustration, dpi magazine, Dr. Martin Dyes, florals, flowers, food artist, food illustration, food label illustrator, food painter, Food paintings, Fruit Illustration, Getty Stock, Illustrate, Illustration, illustration process, illustrator, Insight Timer, iStock, leaves, Painting, passionate, perfume bottles, photo-realism, photo-realistic, realism, steak, stock illustration, watercolors
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#61 TAKING STOCK OF MY LIFE AND ART – PART 2
This is the first time in my career where I am prolifically creating new art for my own purposes. Since last July, I’ve painted over fifty illustrations. Continue reading
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Tagged Art, art career, artichokes, artist, Artwork, asian pear, avocado, avocados, blackberries, camellias, citrus fruits, colored pencil, Creativity, digital art, Dr. Martin Dyes, Dragonfly, droplets, flowers, food art, food artist, food illustration, Food paintings, Fruit Illustration, fruit paintings, Getty Stock, grapefruit, huckleberry, Illustration, illustrator, Painting, Pears, Persimmons, photo-realism, photo-realistic, pomegranate, portfolio paintings, Prismacolor pencils, purple onion, realism, spanish onion, squash, still-life, stock images, tomato, vegetables, water droplets, Watercolor, watercolors, zucchini
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#59 LEMON TREE, BRANCHING OUT
I realize that my illustrations have shifted into a far more photo-realistic realm. I like to see my painting as a wonderful enhancement of my photographic layout. Even the process of creating my layout requires a lot of artistic skill and technical expertise. Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Art Class, Art Instruction, Art Teaching, artist, Artwork, citrus fruits, colored pencil, Creativity, Digital illustration tips, digital process, Dr. Martin Dyes, food illustration, Fruit Illustration, fruit tree, Getty Stock, Illustrate, Illustration, illustrator, leaves, lemon tree, lemons, Painting, photo-realism, photo-realistic, Photoshop, Prismacolor pencils, realism, textures, transparent watercolor, water droplets, watercolor dyes, watercolors
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#58 AN APPLE A DAY – PART 2
I began this blog in 2010 and one of my early posts was #5 AN APPLE A DAY, PART 1. Ten years after that post, I decided it would be fun to create a Part 2. For this second part, I describe my transition to utilizing the digital process for my illustrations. Continue reading
Posted in JOB EXAMPLES, TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Tagged apple illustration, apples, Arbor Mist, Art, art business, Art Class, Art Instruction, Art Teaching, artist, Artwork, Beechnut, Business of art, colored pencil, Commercial Art, Creativity, Dr. Martin Dyes, food illustration, Fruit Illustration, Fuji Apple, Gala Apple, Getty Stock, Golden Delicious Apple, Granny Smith, Illustrate, Illustration, illustrator, Jazz Apple, Karen's Naturals, leaves, Marker Technique, onion, organic apples, packaging illustrations, Painting, painting of apples, photo-realism, photo-realistic, realism, seeds, stems, still-life, Tillamook, watercolor dyes
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