jeesus … it’s the end of the day and I’m finally posting. I don’t have access to the Internet in the green mountain state of vermont, but I’m back in the fair city of boston so here we go. as you know, I’ve embarked on a project of drawing something everyday. often it’s on the phone, yet I do actually take pencil, oil stick and ink to paper, it’s just that it’s a bit easier to post the digital drawings. I highly recommend this as a way to stay in the game … to make sure your studio practice goes with you so you’re never able to say ” I couldn’t draw because …..”. the notion of the artist block starts to recede when you do something everyday …. it really does make a difference to keep moving along. so here’s my daily drawing ->
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shite … I almost forgot to post!
Posted in digital, Drawing, laelia e. mitchell with tags Art, digital art, Drawing on January 23, 2012 by laelia e. mitchellFetishistic finger-licking toupe.
Posted in Art, digital, Tom Bennett, video with tags Art, bunuel, digital art, l'age d'or, Tom Bennett, video on April 6, 2011 by Tom BennettI’ve got nothing. I’ve been busy doing other things than making art the past couple of weeks, like making some sort of a living, so I apologize for being a kill joy.

Here’s some erotic toe-sucking :
Psychedelic Sunday
Posted in Art, J. D. Hastings with tags abstract, Art, colors, design, digital art, J. D. Hastings on May 31, 2010 by jdhastingsBetween working on other things this Sunday I plyed around with photoshop, making designs in designs. These are the fruits of that:
Part of this is idle playing around, but I figure its still more productive than a video game, and allows me to play with some ideas. I’ll post more iterations and the source “drawings” I was using after the jump. Read more »
But Is It Art Yet? Digital Art, Redux
Posted in Art, news with tags Art, digital art, NY Times on September 8, 2009 by jdhastingsThe New York Times has story today about digital art, a subject close to our hearts here at d’Arte Board. Not just because some of us partake of the genre, but because in the World Artists Network from whence we sprang it was a running joke that every 3 weeks or so a lively debate on the merits of “Digital Art” would spontaneously develop.
The NY Times article isn’t as fun as you typical free for all internet argument, but it does touch on some of the main questions posed by the genre: How do you display it, how do you protect distribution, in what form do you sell it, etc. I recommend it.
I do not recommend getting into an online argument over the question of whether the entire genre is valid or not. Though we do have a comments section here, if you have any thoughts.
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JD
far away from stuffed animals
Posted in Art, Collage, Daniel Allyn Lee, digital, male nude, nude with tags burning, Collage, digital art, man, nude on July 6, 2009 by Daniel Allyn LeeMore News On The Digital Art Front
Posted in Art, digital, news, Toni Tiller with tags Art, digital art, iPhone, the new yorker on May 29, 2009 by Toni TillerThe New Yorker is now having it’s covers done by an artist using an iPhone. There is a cool video showing you how it was done, so go check it out.
The Greatest Digital Artists To Have Ever Lived
Posted in Art, digital, news, video with tags andy warhol, Art, david hockney, digital art, technology on May 6, 2009 by jdhastings
The title of this post is a bit of an inside joke, but is useful to frame some of the questions posed by a couple stories I’ve seen lately.
First, (courtesy of Art Fag City) is news that David Hockney is “painting” images on his iPhone (see above), then sells prints of them.
I’m undecided right now as to whether I’m more disappointed in Hockney for this, or anybody who would spend money on it. I mean, the image itself isn’t doing much to sell itself, so there must be some other factor going into it.







