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doug lauber

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Nov 22, 2000, 3:00:00 AM11/22/00
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Introduction:
My name is Doug Lauber. I live in Phoenix, AZ.
I have an informal background in art. I studied at
Brooks Institute for a year and over the years, I've
seriously dabbled in oil painting. I'm basically self-taught.
I really like Manet, and some post-modern work by:
Robert Longo, and

Sigmar Polke. see:
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/P/polke/measuring_clothes.jpg.html

and Robert Kushner:
http://www.artincontext.org/LISTINGS/IMAGES/FULL/Z/TMMC1BEZ.htm

So, anyway, I've dabbled in digital photo, using Photoshop LE 4.0
and soon I hope to get the full version of 6!

One of my goals, is to create mixed media pieces that are
anywhere from 3 x 3' to 6 x 8'. I was looking at an Epson 2000
which can do 'archival' prints that won't fade. While I save up
for that purchase, I'm considering working with Photoshop
on collage-like panels that I can piece together to cover, say,
a 6 x 6' canvas (painting).

Does anyone have experience doing anything like this,
which involves creating a large piece, using segments?

Is it possible to just start with a large pixel background,
and then just zoom in to, say, 8x10" sections, to work on
details? I imagine this would be pretty easy to do.
I'll experiment. ...Please email me, if you have any advice
about creating large compositions. Thanks! -doug


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