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Drawing, ink on Cardboard
Size: 18 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Pandæmonium - with the Covid-19 pandemic spreading across every village, town and city around the world - this is a befitting rendition that shows a father, mother and child having to use facemasks in order to avoid being infected. Of course, people are not at present wearing such mask, though considering the present PPE and masks being worn by many since it became mandatory in many countries to wear them, - it has been "proven" that the present masks are fact inadequate and why such "heavy-duty mask may indeed soon have to be worn, - and especially if there is the predicted second-wave that could soon sweep across the globe this coming winter. You are looking at a digital print of an original piece I worked using various mixed media techniques and technology to achieve my finishes; such as I often sketch what it is I wish to create, then at times literally draw or paint other parts, such as eyes, noses and mouths and then physically paste them on top of what it is I am working on. I then photograph my images and then run them through a digital process such as Photoshop and use various effects, filters and procedures to achieve my end results.
Original Created:2020
Subjects:Science/Technology
Drawing:ink on Cardboard
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:18 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
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Hi, closet artist, never really got around to it until later years, - as I've now reached 60! - I tend to be on the dark, yet the funny satirical side of seeing things and "dark art humour" is more my cup of tea. I like you various techniques and technology to achieve my finishes; such as I often sketch what it is I wish to create, then at times literally draw or paint other parts, such as eyes, noses and mouths and then physically paste them on top of what it is I am working on. I then photograph my images and then run them through Photoshop and use various effects, filters and processes to achieve my end goal. Al Terego was the pseudonym used by Australian graphic artist Alastair Morrison, - as a writer he used the pseudonym Afferbeck Lauder - he died in 1998.
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