This post contains 6 still-life art images. Total time spent on all the images – 22 hours; strokes made, 13,521.
I am persevering and continuing to practice my digital art. As I mentioned before, I am a traditional artist, so this art is something new for me. I love doing digital art and am slowly discovering the good and the bad (like deleting something I worked hours on, by accident!) of this art. It is a whole new branch on my tree of art. Just a different medium really.


I started traditional art by painting still-life, as I discovered it was the best way to learn art, and I have transferred that lesson to digital art.

I try to keep digital art ‘real’, and would be able to recreate each creation onto canvas using good old brush and paint. I do all my own drawings and I do not make use of photographs, unless they are my own traditional paintings. I did this in the art beneath. The guinea fowl at the back of the scones is a painting I did in acrylic paint, which I transferred into the digital art. I thought it made quite an interesting back-drop.

I enjoyed creating the drawings above and beneath, because of the ‘cake’ theme. This is the first time I have used cupcakes and scones in my art. These are nice pics for kitchens.

Do you do digital art? I would love to hear from you – the good and the bad!
Copyright. Caroline Street. Digital art
https://www.carolinestreetart.com/
https://carolinestreetblog.wordpress.com/2018/06/25/from-traditional-art-to-digital-art/
Prints are available here: https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/caroline-street.html?tab=artworkgalleries&artworkgalleryid=798242
For how many years were you a traditional artist before you tried digital?
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Traditional art thirty years. I started digital a year ago. It is most enjoyable but I always go back to traditional art.
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I agree with you on making digital art look like traditional art. I prefer to do that with my art.. I do use reference photos to help outline
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All the best with your work. 🐠
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Beautifully vibrant colours, Caroline!
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Thank you Eliza. Colour for me is very important.
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I don’t do digital art, but my goal is to make more time for art again 🙂 I really admire your art! I love how colorful it is.
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Thank you very much. I do hope you find time for your art projects.
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These are all so beautiful! I especially love the Midnight Rose.
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Thank you very much! 🌹
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