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Digital Mixed Media

The Art of Cyanotype – Blending Digital and Traditional with Peter Wilkin

Some images stop you in your tracks. This gorgeous poetical, piece by Peter Wilkin did exactly that and after enjoying the gorgeous colours and brittle textures I just had to find out how this exquisite image was created.  Mobile Artist, Peter Wilkin shares his secrets on how he creates these gorgeous artworks which combine traditional photography with digital editing techniques using Procreate app. Peter Wilkin lives in Lothersdale, North Yorkshire, England. He is an international, award-winning mixed media artist who uses both digital and conventional methods, including mobile photography (iPhone and iPad), acrylics, cyanotypes and gilding. His art is strongly influenced by his experiences & insights gained during a lengthy career as a psychiatric nurse & psychotherapist. His inspiration to create is prompted mainly...

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Sarah Jarrett Rocks

*** I originally published this article with collage artist Sarah Jarrett back in 2013 and today in 2022, the work still looks as fresh as it did almost 10 years ago so I thought it would be great to see it here again on the new website. Some of the apps Sarah uses maybe outdated or obsolete but the techniques are are still relevant to editing today.Sarah discusses the techniques behind 32 of her imagesTalented and unstoppable UK artist, Sarah Jarrett won the big prize of Mobile Photography Awards photographer earlier this year. Sarah has regularly delighted iPhoneographyCentral viewers with her enigmatic portraits and gorgeous english landscapes. She has always been especially generous in taking time to write detailed descriptions...

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