tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-697729207783652831.post4827562347723128847..comments2024-03-23T06:51:16.758-07:00Comments on 1000 Woodcuts: Progress on the Geographical Divides collaborationMaria Arango Dienerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00920008265178462169noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-697729207783652831.post-52783382990512046092010-05-29T10:52:08.360-07:002010-05-29T10:52:08.360-07:00Hi Maria, I've been following you for years no...Hi Maria, I've been following you for years now, and have always loved your landscape work. The photo on your blog is an awesome shot! You have a great eye. I emailed you once way back when...(2000 maybe). I'm a collage artist in Lake Havasu. <br />Don't you just love Photoshop for working out the details? Many times I have so many photos of landscapes in the desert and enjoy cutting, pasting, mirror imaging parts to create a great "whole". Then playing with hue and saturation, creating the colors I think represent the place. I love your collaboration piece. It looks great in black and white, but I can see the colors you sometimes use in your work really adding a glow to this piece you're working on. Tell me, if you would, what the art scene is like in Vegas. There is none here to speak of here, just boats, beer and babes- tourist lake town, no culture to speak of. I have an email friend in Vegas who shows at a co-op gallery on Charleston. Is that a big art area now? Haven't been to the art store there in quite a while. Thanks, beautiful work as usual, Maria. Kate ustercollage.blogspot.comKathryn Usterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03183378550006243190noreply@blogger.com