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Thomas Broadfoot III
Fine Digital Artist
As a self-taught digital artist, Broadfoot thrives on interpreting his ideas about our world and other worlds beyond. His work has been influenced by his love of sci-fi stories, history, politics, science, and current events. The process of creating images that exist nowhere on this planet but within his own mind he found to be a great joy.
Most of his images begin on a blank electronic canvas and expand layer upon layer. Broadfoot has canvases, paint palettes, tools, and texture agents. No photographs are utilized in his digital paintings and he typically work from images in his mind. While the landscapes often remind viewers of places they recall, there is usually something intentionally otherworldly in his 3D virtual environments. Utilizing perspective, reflection, and transparency are important features of his work. Broadfoot’s current work investigates the themes of environmental devastation, surrealistic landscapes, and green issues.
Fine Digital Artist
As a self-taught digital artist, Broadfoot thrives on interpreting his ideas about our world and other worlds beyond. His work has been influenced by his love of sci-fi stories, history, politics, science, and current events. The process of creating images that exist nowhere on this planet but within his own mind he found to be a great joy.
Most of his images begin on a blank electronic canvas and expand layer upon layer. Broadfoot has canvases, paint palettes, tools, and texture agents. No photographs are utilized in his digital paintings and he typically work from images in his mind. While the landscapes often remind viewers of places they recall, there is usually something intentionally otherworldly in his 3D virtual environments. Utilizing perspective, reflection, and transparency are important features of his work. Broadfoot’s current work investigates the themes of environmental devastation, surrealistic landscapes, and green issues.
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It isn't enough to change "my" to "his" and call it your own writing...
ReplyDeleteIt just takes another couple of minutes to read what others say, look at the work and then say it in your own words...
Most of my images begin on a blank electronic canvas and expand layer upon layer. Just like other artists, I have canvases, paint palettes, tools, and texture agents. No photographs are utilized in my digital paintings and I typically work from images in my mind. While the landscapes often remind viewers of places they recall, there is usually something intentionally otherworldly in my 3D virtual environments. Utilizing perspective, reflection, and transparency are important features of my work
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My current work investigates the themes of environmental devastation, surrealistic landscapes, and green issues.