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Tag Archives: Topaz
The “Artified” Photograph
Because I painted for many years in traditional media (oils and acrylics), I’ve always had mixed feelings about photographs that are photoshopped to look like paintings. I always thought of it as cheating. There is a certain aesthetic and sense … Continue reading
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