Coral Cuties
by Nancy Kane Chapman
Title
Coral Cuties
Artist
Nancy Kane Chapman
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Art
Description
A fanciful romp with geometry and color, cartoon like shapes sailing across a coral sea with great action and motion. A winter whimsy in shades of tangerine by Nancy Kane Chapman.
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January 23rd, 2018
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Comments (8)
Nancy Kane Chapman
Thanks Sebastian for this feature in Digital Dreamscapes. So appreciate this extra notice and honor!
Lynda Lehmann
I love the lighthearted and vibrant whimsy of this piece, Nancy. Your creative range and output are truly impressive! LF!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I did so many deconstructing moves with this piece ....using the Paint program in Windows and actually erasing and then moving items about like it was a collage. Interesting new idea.
Lynda Lehmann
I love the lighthearted and vibrant whimsy of this piece, Nancy. Your creative range and output are truly impressive! LF!
Nancy Kane Chapman
I'm delighted to have my "CoralCuties" featured in Loving the Color Orange. I have a very special love for this color and use it in most of my paintings! Thanks for this great showcase!
Andrea Swiedler
I really love this, very fun and sparks my imagination! I can see so many ways to use this from a picture on to an entire bolt of fabric! (a friend of mine does that with her artwork, ,it is so much fun) Outstanding!!!! l/f
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
Thanks so much for this nice comment, Andrea. I have always loved pen and ink free hand geometrical drawings and I'm excited with the addition of color and computer emendations. So much fun!!
Lori Moon
Congratulations on your feature in Digital Art
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I'm delighted, Lori to have this feature! This was another of my new experiments, beginning with an original ink drawing then adding color and finally using Paint's cloning tool to create new patterns and a new composition. Really fun to be in the digital world.
Meg Shearer
This is so much fun! It's alive and joyful and I love the colors and style! Beautifully done Nancy! l/f!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
It started as a line drawing and then I subjected it to all of the new tricks I've learned in Paint! It's so exciting. I'd like to teach a class or make a video of this process.