Video: Digital Painting by Scott Henderson: Vivid Scenes from Life
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Scotsman Scott Henderson is engaged in digital painting, which is now fashionable. At first, the mentions that the paintings were created in the technique of oil pastel or drawing with charcoal look strange (but what about a computer?). But that's right: graphic editors still can't do that. With their help, the artist depicts funny everyday scenes from the life of joyful children and peaceful adults.
Digital painting begins with a graphic tablet connected to a computer. Or not, not so: digital painting, like any art, begins with a special artist's worldview, connected to the world mind. Scott Henderson is clearly on the humor site. Judge for yourself:
1. Triplets rule
The artist remembered his twin classmates arguing over which of them was prettier, while they looked like two peas in a pod. And I decided to enhance the effect by adding a third brother with a characteristic inscription on the T-shirt: "I'm with the freaks."
2. Laundry cowboy
Scott Henderson did not have a toy horse as a child. And why unnecessary trash in the house, if you can perfectly borrow a laundry basket from your mother. Saddled a basin - and you are already a real cowboy!
3. Geshkin porridge
The artist came up with the idea for this painting after - all of a sudden - watching a horror movie about a serial killer. What is the logic here? Yes, purely linguistic. The film is originally titled "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer". In Scott Henderson's work, the grim serial killer turned into a perky kid who spilled porridge (cereal spiller).
4. How I trembled at the blackboard, telling how I spent the summer
Knees tremble, eyes widen, cribs fall from hands. Whether a first-grader was summoned to the blackboard, whether a student defends a diploma - an oil painting.
5. Eaters of chipsA sequel to Van Gogh's The Potato Eaters, so to speak. The painting depicts Scott Henderson and his wife in the distant future. The family tradition of gnawing chips while sitting on the waterfront is forever, the artist decided, and painted himself and a lady in old age.
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