Snippet for next month's show:
I've been dabbling with some quick digital portraits to take a break from the traditional work. A little rusty as you can see.

Also, I recently had the pleasure of meeting Gregory, from athousandstories, to do an in-person interview. Our conversation on school, Georgia, and art can be found here.


GO PHOTOSHOP, GO TRAN!! i hope you've been doing good and all dat
ReplyDeleteSo young, so talented... I love your work.
ReplyDeleteThey all look wonderful! Your art always makes me feel inspired.
ReplyDeleteIn the interview you said that most of your work seems to be more in the "sad area" but underneath this first impression there's more to it. In your works I can find that quiet strength I search for in art: not sugar coated, a little painful but also beautiful and, yes, definitely healing. Thank you for that!
ReplyDeletewow...your art is so incredible...
ReplyDeleteAmazing, I love the first one, its so clean and beautiful
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your kind comments! Got to keep trucking along on those paintings.
ReplyDeleteAbout digital works: well, if it's not your main medium it doesn't either seem... and when you'll do more of them you'll see a big improvement. But already now they look gorgeous. :)
ReplyDeleteAbout the traditional: you're deeply talented, I wonder which kind of "paper" you use, it seems a watercolours paper but not rough...
All my regards and compliments.
Amazing blog!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented!!
xx
johanna, sweden
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Fran: Thanks Fran! I use Rives BFK paper. It's similar to watercolor paper but for some reason I just prefer this more.
ReplyDeleteJohanna: Thank you, Johanna!
your work is amazing.....
ReplyDeletereally love it
Congratulations!
Thank you Cereal Killer!
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