​​​​​​​​​​​​​​DIGITAL PAINTING The paintings were developed on a digital substrate as in classic painting - through layering, removing, reworking and revealing - and the process includes a crossing over from digital to material and back again. 
Digital painting is a medium where traditional painting techniques, such as watercolor, oils and impasto, are applied with the help of technological tools such as graphic tablets a various image processing softwares. There are unique processes and contexts to digital painting that make it both distinct from its classical counterpart and unique from other media art disciplines. These include its nonlinear possibilities, which allow for the addition of independent pictorial layers, and which also liberate the artist from the gestures because of the infinite possibilities of stroke cancellation and modification. Digital painting is also based on an intuitive, evolving and flexible approach, due to the continuous technological changes that influence it.
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Title: COCONUT OIL. Fine Art print on Hahnemühle bamboo matt paper. 750mmx1000mm​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
WET PLUME. Fine Art print on Hahnemühle bamboo matt paper. 750mmx1000mm ​​​​​​​
FISH TANK. Fine Art print on Hahnemühle bamboo matt paper. 500mmx750mm

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