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Old 03-12-2004, 01:44 PM   #8
Rebecca Willoughby Rebecca Willoughby is offline
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And yet Marvin, I have been amazed recently to find that many people are purchasing "digital oil" and "digital watercolor" paintings from photography studios that have them printed on canvas or watercolor paper and call them "works of art". I was in a home recently where the host was proudly displaying a photo of his family that had been taken on the beach in Destin, Florida. The photographer had taken a truly beautiful portrait of this family, brought it into photoshop and ran it through the drybrush filter. It had been printed on canvas, mounted on stretchers and then he had a "master artist" on his staff add "traditional oil" highlights on top of the canvas to enhance the image (does this remind you of a painter of light?). The cost for this "timeless photographic oil portrait" was $6200. What amazed me was that the original image was really a beautiful piece of photography. It seemed as if the computer work and "master artist" took the breath out of the children. What do you tell this person when they ask your "artistic" opinion on their investment?

A quick search on the internet revealed several such "photographic artists" at various price points.

Is this the future? I sure hope not. One Chris Saper portrait has more "life" in it than any of these works can ever hope to have! And no computer program will ever be able to match the flawless skin that Marvin Mattelson has mastered.

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