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Lifelong artist, photographer, and horse-lover, Connie Moses combines her dual passions for art and equines in her fine art creations. Using contemporary tools guided by age-old techniques-- modern technology and traditional methods-- Connie challenges boundaries between painting and photography. Born in Tennessee, living in New Hampshire USA.
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One might call Connie's forte "virtual painting," creating using a digital pen as a paintbrush. With a graphics tablet serving as her mixing palette and the monitor display as her visual work in progress, Connie's artworks take physical form when output by a fine art printer as museum-quality giclees on watercolor papers or canvas. Connie employs unique high-tech features to maximize her range of creative options-- offering her ease of experimentation and visualization, changeability, media mixability, color-variance possibilities, erasability, size-variability, repeatability, and more. With her techniques, Connie can even incorporate photographic realism to the extent that she chooses. Each piece, based on reference photographs, is pre-sketched by Connie to establish composition, directional movement, focus of attention, and flow of the viewer's eye. Then Corel Painter provides a digital paintbrush, emulating a watercolor or oil paintbrush, pencils, pastels, charcoal, sponges, airbrush, pen-and-ink-- any artist's medium. |