180627.3_Array (2018) Digital Arts by Rosemary Collard

Fine art paper, 8x12 in
  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Categories Abstract
'Re-Array' is a 2021 version of a 2018 artwork 'Array'. I have kept its creation year as it is typical of the artwork I created in 2018. The 2021 variation may not have been possible at the time of its creation - an example of the mutable nature of digital technology. In 2021 I had begun using more daring colour schemes and 'Array' became one of the [...]
'Re-Array' is a 2021 version of a 2018 artwork 'Array'. I have kept its creation year as it is typical of the artwork I created in 2018.
The 2021 variation may not have been possible at the time of its creation - an example of the mutable nature of digital technology.
In 2021 I had begun using more daring colour schemes and 'Array' became one of the artworks I tested. The 'image noir' / chiaroscuro schema seemed to work with this piece giving it the drama I felt it needed.
'Re-Array' is rare because its original layered file no longer exists - this version is its final state. The signature reflects the time.

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ChiaroscuroAbstractDesignArrangementComposition

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Rosemary Collard (b.1948) is an abstract digital artist. Born and raised in Western Australia and now living in Tasmania, Australia. Inspired by the work of Kandinsky, her long held goal has been to develop an [...]

Rosemary Collard (b.1948) is an abstract digital artist.  Born and raised in Western Australia and now living in Tasmania, Australia.

Inspired by the work of Kandinsky,  her long held goal has been to develop an abstract style of her own.

An advocate of the art of the subconscious doodling she begins most work in this manner,  creating what appears to be  random chaos.  The challenge is to  create a plausible image from this starting point. Titles are important and often revealed as the work progresses.   

She made the transition from physical to digital art after seeing its potential in the mid 1990’s.  Since then, she has worked  exclusively on computer, developing her skills and artworks, contract works and commissions.



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