1. Andrew Fairclough: I like Andrew Fairclough’s art because he makes digital art that has a 1950’s comic style, but he makes modern cray art with that style. He adds a lot of good detail to the peoples hair and features.
2. Kagaya Yutaka: His digital art is very colorful and has a fairy theme. The art looks realistic. 3. Erik Spiekermann: I like how he uses words to make images and has the words dense to make darker colors and spread around for lighter colors. 4. Timothy Goodman: I like how he has a lot of cartoony images together to make a wall of art. His art is very busy. 5. Chuck Close: I like Close’s art because he creates the illusion of a portrait from a lot of little colored squares. It looks like a photo, but its just squares with certain colors to make an image. 6. Patrick Bremer: Patrick Bremer’s art is really good because he takes pieces of newspapers or magazines to make images of people or animals. I like the colors he uses because it's subtle but also catches your eyes. 7. Andy Gilmore: I like the shapes and colors Gilmore uses in his art. He uses a lot of lines and shapes to make shard looking art. 8. Justin Maller: His art is really amazing because he makes really good art out of separate shapes. He can make animals and movie characters from just tons of shapes. 9. Alberto Seveso: I like his art because he mixes models with colorful smoke or fog material. The colorful smoke is very detailed and has interesting shapes. 10. Benjamin Voldman: Voldman’s art is three-dimensional, colorful, and cartoony. It looks really clear and smooth and the art comes to life when me makes some of them a 3D gif.
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AuthorConnor Platt. Digital artist at Dos Pueblos High School. Archives
May 2019
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