Kiawah Post #34 - Winter View
Painted completely within Inkscape - January, 2020
Printed on 100% cotton, acid free, paper from Red River Paper with archival standards
There are 2 prints
There are not many homes near post #34. Even on a summer day, this section of the beach is not crowded.
In late December, even at the beach in South Carolina, the weather can be extremely cold.
With the winds, blowing one might think you are meshugge to take a walk on the beach early in the morning.
As usual I'm lagging way behind - taking in all the glory of the winter season and also freezing.
There was so much detail in this painting that my normal Intel based computer locked up.
(There are approximately 15,000 objects - each blade of grass is an object.)
This forced me to purchase a more powerful CAD workstation.
Most of my newer works have much more detail and require that much computer power.
But now I combine objects together into sets which reduces the strain on the processing.
Digital prints and larger sizes are available - contact me for more information.
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June, 2020 - Contemporary Art Gallery Online - Landscape Juried Contest
In the category of Digital Art & Photography - Post #34 won "Best in Show"
https://www.contemporaryartgalleryonline.gallery/2020-all-landscape-winners
May, 2020, Post #34 was featured in the Providence Art Club National Open Exhibition 2020.
Matthew Hargraves, PhD - Chief Curator at Yale Center for British Art - is the juror.