Digital media - a glimpse at 10 artists

 Andy Warhol - 1985. This image of Debbie Harry was captured in monochrome from a video camera and digitised into a graphics programme called ProPaint. Warhol manipulated the image adding colour.

 Julian Opie - Kate model. He was a visual artist of the New British Sculpture movement. He had an unique graphic portrait style employing thick black lines with little detail. I am intrigued by this style so have done  a longer blog on Opie.

 Alice Potter - vase of flowers. She is a jeweller initially however her love of patterns has directed her towards surface pattern design.

 Neville Brody b. 1957. English graphic designer. Used typography on a coloured background. (Reminded me of our words portraits!)

 Orla Keily - multi-stemmed wallpaper. She is an Irish fashion and surface designer known for her bold graphic designs with great colours.

 David Hockney and one of his iPad drawings. When I came across these while doing my flower project I had a shot. I was quite enamoured with the childlike simplicity of my efforts - Hockney's are more sophisticated but I felt this medium was suitable for a lot of people, artists or not.

 Harold Cohen - Foliage. He designed a computer programme designed to produce art autonomously! This one interested me so much I have done a longer blog on it.

 Paula Scher - The map room.  American graphic artist who straddles the line between pop culture and fine art.

 Matthew Williamson - Floridita Fabric. British fashion, lifestyle and interior designer.

David Carson - the Red Bus. American graphic designer.

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