Saturday, December 24, 2011
Khyel
I'm honored that the French metal band Khyel has chosen to use my piece "Lady Death" for the cover of their demo album entitled "Memento Mori"(seen here). They have also chosen to use another image of mine also named "Memento Mori" on their official website. Check Khyel out at http://www.wix.com/khyelofficial/fr. Their website will launch fully on January 15th.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Eye Collector
I'm in today's "New Feature" on www.eyecollector.com , a website devoted to the visual arts run by fellow artist/graphic designer Austin J. The website is new but growing; there are even plans to add a store in the future. Take a moment to check out my feature and the rest of the site and spread the word about it.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Show At The SGDA
Five of my images will be among the featured artwork in the Soho Gallery for Digital Art's Fall Kick-Off Show running from September 7th - 14th. The opening reception is on September 7th at 6PM-9PM. The SGDA is located at 138 Sullivan St., New York, NY, 10012.
Labels:
Art,
art show,
digital art,
exhibits,
gallery
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Untitled
Model: Louisa
Tools & Media: Canon EOS 5D, Adobe Photoshop CS4, India Ink, Bristol Art Paper, Epson Scanner, Wacom Intuos Tablet
Tools & Media: Canon EOS 5D, Adobe Photoshop CS4, India Ink, Bristol Art Paper, Epson Scanner, Wacom Intuos Tablet
Labels:
Art,
Digital Painting,
India Ink,
Photomanipulation,
Step By Step
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
Site Update
Last month the "3.0" version of the site was launched with new images added to the Various Works, Requiem In Oblivion and Dark Carnival galleries and new prints available on the Prints page.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Faces I - VI
Recently, I posted six new images, Faces I - VI (seen here: http://www.andrewbinder.com/Gallery_Various.htm ). They represent the first artwork on my site which did not start with a photographic base, and the first pieces that were created with Poser, Corel Painter and Adobe Photoshop combined. In fact, the series started as a simple experiment to just see what it would be like to work with all three programs from start to finish...but the experiment got out of control, so to speak, and became six separate images.
I'm a bit excited about them as they have opened up an additional process for me; an additional direction and visual language type that I can employ in my work. I'm looking forward to using Poser and Painter more in future pieces.
I'm a bit excited about them as they have opened up an additional process for me; an additional direction and visual language type that I can employ in my work. I'm looking forward to using Poser and Painter more in future pieces.
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