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Jon

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Aug 29, 2003, 5:15:02 AM8/29/03
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Linda Martin
Linda Martin is the August 2003 Artist of the Month. Linda is a
freelance Australian writer/artist/illustrator who began to seriously
study art at the age of fourteen. As well as teaching art she has
worked in both commercial and fine arts, in pastel, acrylics and
watercolours. Her most recent successes have been in the field of
digital art.

New Artists
The following artists have registered this month. To view the artwork
go to http://digitalconsciousness.com/limit.phtml for the most recent
artists or to http://digitalconsciousness.com/database.phtml and enter
any part of the artist's name.
David Sabiu. Fantasy lights and colors from Italy.
Jonathan Lopez-Smith. Combines computer images and paint.
Laura Normandin. Landscapes and nature.
Ameresh babu Viswanthan. Abstract animals.
Pouya Golestaneh. 3D graphics from Iran.
Angela Ibañez. Artistic photography from Spain.
Hermann Rorschach. Diagnostic inkblots.
db. Abstract digital portraits.
Denny Bell. Woodcarving.
Petrus Boots. Figurative Southwest spirit.
Marco Munoz Jaramillo. Colorful abstracts.
Gregg Griffin. Super comicism, Pop realism.
Fioravanti. Mixed media from Germany.
Ted and Judy Green. Sculpture.
Ana de Medeiros. Gestic and informal painting.
Rolf Steffens. Computer art from Germany.
Radu Tesaro. Realistic oils from the Czech Republic.
Laynee Torode. Primitive abstracts.
Tony Calzetta. Comics from Canada.
Arindam Chakraborty. Visionary oils from India.
Laurence King. Concept-based history and landscape paintings.
Cynthia Garcia. Influenced by Picasso and Rufino Tamayo.
William Discount. Modern Folk Art
Kevin Larmee. East Village art movement of the mid 1980's.
<<- S W ->>. Intuitive from Germany.
Carol Nesbitt. Expressionistic landscapes.
Dave Rothwell. Art from product design and illustration.
Ernesto Cuevas. Symbolic abstracts.
Lisa K Walraven. Bold, bright, graphic and colorful birds.
Dean Lindblad. Formula One racing cars.
Marc Kitaen. Therapeutic, happy artwork.
Mariella S`Lourenco. Artwork from Germany.
Stephen Mead. Beings natural and imagined.


Artist publishing on Digital Consciousness.
Registered Artists may create an Artist Page free of charge. They can
then use the edit link at the bottom of their Artist Page to edit
their Artist Page or to upgrade to Gallery Service. Artists with
Gallery Service can create and edit twenty multi-image galleries from
a control panel. These galleries, among the most prominent pages on
Digital Consciousness, have no ads. Artwork may be sold from the
galleries free of commission.

The Digital Color Art Awards.
Digital Color http://digitalconsciousness.com/digitalcolor accepts
nominations for art awards. The winner's biography and links to the
winner's artwork are placed in the permanent gallery. Gallery Service
fees are waived for winners for one year. To nominate an artist use
the form at http://digitalconsciousness.com/digitalcolor/nomform.phtml

Mike Stengl

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Aug 31, 2003, 2:32:26 AM8/31/03
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j...@digitalconsciousness.com (Jon) wrote in message news:<f52ef17f.03082...@posting.google.com>...

> Linda Martin
> Linda Martin is the August 2003 Artist of the Month. Linda is a
> freelance Australian writer/artist/illustrator who began to seriously
> study art at the age of fourteen. As well as teaching art she has
> worked in both commercial and fine arts, in pastel, acrylics and
> watercolours. Her most recent successes have been in the field of
> digital art.
>

"Linda is a
freelance Australian writer/artist/illustrator who began to seriously
study art at the age of fourteen."

fourteen

began to seriously study

fourteen

digital, digital, digital,

fourteen

excuse me while I seriously study some more wine...

Jon

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Sep 23, 2003, 6:29:38 AM9/23/03
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> freelance Australian writer/artist/illustrator who began to seriously
> study art at the age of fourteen."
>
> fourteen
>
> began to seriously study
>
> fourteen
>
> digital, digital, digital,
>
> fourteen
>
> excuse me while I seriously study some more wine...


Thanks for posting a reply. It made me laugh.

Everything on the Internet is digital.
The best images are digital photographs of traditional paintings. For example,
http://www.digitalconsciousness.com/galleries/ABRICGilbert/
Gilbert's online images are spectacular!

Pepe le Pew

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Sep 23, 2003, 8:56:25 AM9/23/03
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In article <20a7636f.03092...@posting.google.com>,
newsgro...@digitalconsciousness.com says...


>Gilbert's online images are spectacular!

They ARE sweet! Especially "Femme Turque."
Not the title I'd have chosen for that
particular one - butt - oh well...

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