What's Wrong With This Dream?
When we moved to Hawaii, I had high hopes of doing nothing but creating and selling art...well it didn't work out that way. However, I did gather a slight body of work in the form of t-shirt and card designs that I am using for personal use. I have pretty much used Photo Shop Elements or Paint Shop Pro on occasion. Plus, I have tried my hand at digital painting which is not at all like physical painting. I have yet to experience the wonderful feeling of the the drag of the the brush on a piece of Sommerset Velvet black drawing paper in the digital format. However, I am determined to continue.
In the next few posts I just want to show a few things and what they have become.
This guy actually became the jumping off spot for a design that I sold to a t-shirt company. In reality, the border and color scheme is all that remained in the final work. I regret that I can't show the actual design as it is not my property anymore. It is called Waiki Sunset and belongs to Crazy Shirts now. But here is the original:

Posted at 08:43AM Jan 31, 2008 by Kelley Kuhlman in Digital Art |
Is it October-00ps-November Already?
I am finally back in a basic pattern of work. It has been difficult to get into the swinf of things after guests each month.
Years ago, I painted these teapots with gouache on Black Sommerset Velvet with an idea..."if you were a teapot" to create personal paintings accourding to someone's personality. These were for my sister and sister-in-law. I did nothing with them, until now...
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Posted at 01:02PM Oct 30, 2007 by Kelley Kuhlman in Digital Art | Comments[0]
Lost In Life
Wow! Life took hold and put me on hold. Most frustrating of all is that there is no reason for the creative stall. Even though I have not been creating any artwork, I have been shooting a lot of photos at the beach and underwater.
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Posted at 01:00AM Aug 31, 2007 by Kelley Kuhlman in Digital Art | Comments[0]
Lucky Snorkel Day
I know that a lot of people have had the pleasure of swimming with dolphins but this was my first. The water was cloudy and deep so the photos aren't great but i was able to use one for a card.

Posted at 09:07AM Jun 30, 2007 by Kelley Kuhlman in Digital Art | Comments[0]
Bad Photo of Beloved Birds
A fence divides me from the cattle egrets that I walk by everyday. I love them and when I first moved here until now have tried to get some good photos. This goal has eluded me.

Posted at 10:20AM Jun 27, 2007 by Kelley Kuhlman in Digital Art | Comments[0]
Canoes Everywhere...
I really need to look up the history and significance of the outrigger and Hawaiian culture. Maybe I'll share my findings some day.

Posted at 01:00AM Jun 26, 2007 by Kelley Kuhlman in Digital Art | Comments[0]
Breaking Out of the Box 2
What do a Place of worship, Hibiscus, Doves and a Palm Tree have in common? Nothing, except that they are all in my neighborhood and can be merged to become a fun piece of artwork.


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Posted at 12:47PM May 29, 2007 by Kelley Kuhlman in Digital Art | Comments[0]
Breaking Out Of The Box
Surrealism #1. I have become intrigued by surrealism. I dont really think that way but am experimenting. This isnt really surreal but a start at some of the aspects. I am not really sure what to call it but is did come out nice. Using these three shots and Photo Shop Elements 5:


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Posted at 08:29AM May 10, 2007 by Kelley Kuhlman in Digital Art | Comments[0]
Serif PhotoPlus 11
I finally tried PhotoPlus 11 - with good results.
Using these two photos:

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Posted at 12:59PM Apr 27, 2007 by Kelley Kuhlman in Digital Art | Comments[1]
Overlays
Make A Card Using a Photo and and Overlay

Posted at 10:18AM Apr 25, 2007 by Kelley Kuhlman in Digital Art | Comments[0]
Transplant
Fabric and Digital Art 1-Sometimes Things Work 10 Years Later

I am from Wyoming and my favorite animal which reminds me of that is the Bison. I have painted a few pictures of them and this one was a gouache and Sommerset Velvet paper experiment. You can see that it was bent in the middle as I didnt care for it and just stuffed it in the "pile".
The following piece is what it eventually "became".
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