2010 william montgomery fine art presentation•v.2 10
DESCRIPTION
This artwork was made using ArtMatic Pro and Adobe PhotoshopTRANSCRIPT
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William Phelps MontgomeryArchival Prints
2010
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Archival Printsv. 2 / 2010
The images included here were made using:Adobe Photoshop, ArtMatic Pro and ArtRage Studio Pro with Apple computers.
Adobe Photoshop is used to composite or layer images using controls to alter color and the interaction between the layers.
http://www.adobe.com
ArtMatic is an image generator. I use it to amass images, later to be compiled and assembled in Photoshop for my finished work.
http://www.uisoftware.com/PAGES/uimain.html
ArtRage is a stand alone painting application which offers unusual painterly qualities unavailable in most other programs.
The Application is created by Ambient Design Ltd., New Zealand
http://www.artrage.com
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The Adobe Photoshop ArtMatic Pro Work
The pages with a red dot denote additional images as part of a series. Look within the CD to find them.
1. Scribble 92. Underwater Ballet3. Inside Out 10 4. Background Noise5. Cross Section6. Light Screen 6 7. Pitons8. Metalic Screen 69. Lightwave 2410. Roundabout11. Metallic Screen 112. Top13. Turbo14. Lightwave 115. Dancer16. Lightwave 2617. Lightscreen 518. Screen19. Scribble 4 20. Inside Out 1121. Lightwave 2722. Strips
These images will have editions set at 10 and priced as on the web site by size.
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Scribble 9
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Underwater Ballet
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Inside Out 10
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Background Noise
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Cross Section
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Light Screen 6
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Pitons
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Metallic Screen 6
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Lightwave 24
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Roundabout 2
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Metallic Screen 1
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Top
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Turbo
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Lightwave
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Dancer
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Lightwave 26
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Lightscreen 5
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Screen
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Scribble 4
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Inside Out 11
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Lightwave 27
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Blue Tree
Checkers 2
Hot Afternoon
Red Flow
Mystery Weave
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Stars 1
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Statement
As a young child I found myself making things, usually abstract in nature. To this day, I still find it essential to work with chance operations on many levels. The interaction of color and form, hopefully transcending into something totally different, always holds my attention. This quest for a creative outlet, breaking new ground, traversing the edge of dark and light
is what makes each day interesting and worthwhile.
The new tools resident in the computer applications are substantially more sophisticated than anything I have ever worked with. They allow me to produce a far superior and varied
array of art work.
The most important thing is the process, regardless of the outcome. The same rules of balance and structure in art prevail as they did hundreds of years ago. The act in itself is the
part that counts. It makes life meaningful.