For those of you in Dallas...
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...watch CBS 11 from 10pm tomorrow (after the Tony Awards) and you'll see a feature on my amazingly talented artist wife Alison!
They've been running trailers (which we haven't seen) all week, apparently!
They've been running trailers (which we haven't seen) all week, apparently!
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Here you go!
A direct link to the news feature which aired last night here in Dallas, and which was apparently shown in Los Angeles tonight on CBS Channel 7, and for all we know is being shown in other cities around the country!
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/video/738358...irtual-canvas/
A direct link to the news feature which aired last night here in Dallas, and which was apparently shown in Los Angeles tonight on CBS Channel 7, and for all we know is being shown in other cities around the country!
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/video/738358...irtual-canvas/
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One of the things that I miss about the UK is the London exhibitions, one in particular the Hockeny iPad show at the Royal Academy.
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They've just run a feature on her on one of our local news stations here in Portland. Very interesting and amazing pictures.
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great work 
One thing I have issue with in the piece was the idea that digital art will replace actual paintings. They have been saying that since photography was discovered. It will never happen, people like the tactile feeling that painting , drawing etc brings and whichever digital platform you use, you will never get that feeling of connectivity you have with real materials.

One thing I have issue with in the piece was the idea that digital art will replace actual paintings. They have been saying that since photography was discovered. It will never happen, people like the tactile feeling that painting , drawing etc brings and whichever digital platform you use, you will never get that feeling of connectivity you have with real materials.
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great work 
One thing I have issue with in the piece was the idea that digital art will replace actual paintings. They have been saying that since photography was discovered. It will never happen, people like the tactile feeling that painting , drawing etc brings and whichever digital platform you use, you will never get that feeling of connectivity you have with real materials.

One thing I have issue with in the piece was the idea that digital art will replace actual paintings. They have been saying that since photography was discovered. It will never happen, people like the tactile feeling that painting , drawing etc brings and whichever digital platform you use, you will never get that feeling of connectivity you have with real materials.
http://alisonjardine.com/sunlight-abstractions/
...where a series of artworks alternates between digital pieces and oil on canvas paintings, with each new artwork based on digital manipulation of the last.
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Here you go!
A direct link to the news feature which aired last night here in Dallas, and which was apparently shown in Los Angeles tonight on CBS Channel 7, and for all we know is being shown in other cities around the country!
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/video/738358...irtual-canvas/
A direct link to the news feature which aired last night here in Dallas, and which was apparently shown in Los Angeles tonight on CBS Channel 7, and for all we know is being shown in other cities around the country!
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/video/738358...irtual-canvas/
Yes I can't see digital art replacing all other forms but I think that was just to grab people's attention for the item.
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Oh, we couldn't agree more. But that was the angle the article was pushing, so that's how it was edited. First and foremost Ali is a fine artist and an oil painter... but the #draw365 iPad project really has given her some amazing new directions in her painting as well as her digital art. Here's an example...
http://alisonjardine.com/sunlight-abstractions/
...where a series of artworks alternates between digital pieces and oil on canvas paintings, with each new artwork based on digital manipulation of the last.
http://alisonjardine.com/sunlight-abstractions/
...where a series of artworks alternates between digital pieces and oil on canvas paintings, with each new artwork based on digital manipulation of the last.
I saw Ali comment about Light and she might be interested in this interview and accompanying documentary about a painter called Sargy Mann. Its pretty amazing how much he can convey about light and tone in his work despite his disability. He is still painting! Sargy Mann- the blind painter of Peckham
Good luck with the show in London- hope its leads to some contacts in the UK.




