Very impressive Karen, and inspiring too. The prints are so clear - I will be experimenting with InDesign now and with printing directy onto watercolour paper. I think you said Rives BFK?
This is a wonderful creation! Your digital talents are very obvious in this awesome book, thanks for sharing it with the inkjet_transfers group. I've bookmarked your blog and will check back at your work as I am very impressed. I love to create digital art too! Rebecca Woodward
Your work is really beautiful. I particularly like The Orange Wall. I am assuming that you used an inkjet transfer to get the printing on the wall. Is that right? How ever you did it, you developed wonderful texture. Great stuff. This is one site that I will return to. thanks. Nancy
Beautiful art, Karen. And I just wanted to let you know that I was lucky enough to receive one of your collages (The Farmer) in the 10th Collage Exchange. I'm really happy with it. Thanks so much!
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I am a native born Californian currently living and working in Massachusetts. I have been an artist most of my life, mentored for many years by my father who was an architect and an artist. My early art included watercolors, tapestry weaving and contemporary quilts. Currently, I am creating art quilts and fabric, paper and digital collage. I work out of my own studio at Western Ave Studios in Lowell, MA. My work is in private collections throughout the United States
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Very impressive Karen, and inspiring too. The prints are so clear - I will be experimenting with InDesign now and with printing directy onto watercolour paper. I think you said Rives BFK?
This is a wonderful creation! Your digital talents are very obvious in this awesome book, thanks for sharing it with the inkjet_transfers group. I've bookmarked your blog and will check back at your work as I am very impressed. I love to create digital art too!
Rebecca Woodward
Hi Karen
I have very much enjoyed your work and your site. Thanks for the complement on mine from the posting at Complex Cloth.
Dianne Hricko
Your work is really beautiful. I particularly like The Orange Wall. I am assuming that you used an inkjet transfer to get the printing on the wall. Is that right? How ever you did it, you developed wonderful texture. Great stuff. This is one site that I will return to. thanks.
Nancy
LOVE your digital book! Thanks for posting it so others could enjoy it. :)
Katherine R. Willson
Ann Arbor, MI
http://moonswings.wordpress.com
Beautiful art, Karen. And I just wanted to let you know that I was lucky enough to receive one of your collages (The Farmer) in the 10th Collage Exchange. I'm really happy with it. Thanks so much!
Fabulous book..this is a beautiful project. The whole thing looks very good quality which enhances your thoughtful work. Like your colours.
It is all done by digital collage including the writing on the wall. Thanks for the kind comments.
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