Category Archives: graphic arts
Pushing Pixels Number 16?
This isn’t the real digital file but a photograph of what I recently printed out on cheap paper. This is an Etsy digital download that I paid for of the map; the rest are my photographs and found images. The … Continue reading
Working the Problem
Tribute poster to the old Cal-Neva at Lake Tahoe. Original photo by Don Dondero. First attempt. Nice border, the rest a mess of repeated cuts and pastes. Getting closer Left lapel still a mess.
Artwork on a Roll From DigitalDesigns.art
Google still doesn’t have my site on a direct link. The site is actually digitaldesigns.art. Click here, instead, to go to my site: https://sites.google.com/view/digitaldesignsart/art-gallery
The Dancing Girl Returns!
Pastel color scheme was generated by my Sony Handycam (VHS tape) as it was recording the projection of the dancing girl thrown onto a projector screen. Later, I used some earlier green screen footage to see if the pastel green … Continue reading
Dancing Enhances Joy
Dancing Enhances Joy. You may quote me on that. More multi-media pHun.
Pushing Pixels Number 15: Poster Conversion and Rescue
Very beat up promotional poster at the thrift store for $90. Paid the owner ten bucks to take it off the wall then let me photograph. This took hours but I like it on heavy paper. I can’t sell these … Continue reading
I Take Questions From the Press
Art Gallery Here (internal link) Version one is subtle, the lost art of deadpan humor. Enhanced version for those unused to dry wit. Rough and Unedited Transcript Hi, my name is Thomas Farley and I am here today to answer … Continue reading
Pushing Pixels 16: Poster Gallery Up!
I still need to add complete descriptions and to color correct certain images, but all of my poster designs are now up at one place, at this website. This is an internal link: https://thomasfarleyblog.com/artwork
Pushing Pixels 14: Car Poster Example
Forced to use my truck as a model. Simple design, lengthy text box. Needn’t be any script at all, this is just my usual stuff and nonsense. Lo res screen grab immediately below; framed poster photographed indoors under poor light.