I'm a mixed media art student, and I love pushing limits.
And I love the old and I love the new.
To me it's natural to not simply take the short step in what mediums I'm mixing.
Mixing acrylic paint and oil paint?
It's simply not a challenge, so where's the fun in that?
Mixing mediums to me is not just using two things you like and
mixing them, but finding opposites and making them melt together into one.
Take this fountain dip pen nib from around 1930 for example,
a traditional calligraphy and illustration tool, mix that with digital art..
no that's too easy. Make it Glitch Art, Coding and destruction!
Now that's a Mixed Media challenge.
And I love the old and I love the new.
To me it's natural to not simply take the short step in what mediums I'm mixing.
Mixing acrylic paint and oil paint?
It's simply not a challenge, so where's the fun in that?
Mixing mediums to me is not just using two things you like and
mixing them, but finding opposites and making them melt together into one.
Take this fountain dip pen nib from around 1930 for example,
a traditional calligraphy and illustration tool, mix that with digital art..
no that's too easy. Make it Glitch Art, Coding and destruction!
Now that's a Mixed Media challenge.