This began as an ongoing project focused on an evolving art project that focuses on memories, perceptions of memory. It has evolved into a series of posts about all the artwork I'm producing these days.
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I like that there is no undo when you are working with analog tools. No magical Command Z to take you back to the safe place you were at before you saved your file.
When I started art school every new student was required to to take two classes, a foundations painting and a foundations drawing class. Both had fairly specific assignments where you were required to paint or draw specific subjects, still ...
I’ve had plenty of conversations about using digital tools to create art with. The usual argument goes something like “You’re not a real artist or making real art if you use tools like Photoshop to create your work. Real art is made with pa...
As I’ve been working over the last couple of months, The changes to what I’m producing have been fairly subtle. Yes the subject matter has gone in a different direction having abandoned using the photo of my father and family photos as a pr...
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Hi, my name is Wade Johnston. I am a retired graphic designer living n the Kansas City metro and now a full time artist. I work in both digital and analog mediums, take photos, bake a lot of bread.
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