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Jeri Holt's Mixed Media Fine Art Prints

February in Maine

February in Maine produces thoughts of the Caribbean. After a month of rain and wind and looking at the ugly ground, dead grass, and piles of dirty snow, I guess I dove into color this week.
All are based on the same color pallet and a painted background in Corel Painter. Then each square image is [...]

2 New Landscapes on withDigitalEyes.com

I have two new contemporary landscapes on my website.
They were both made by painting the background in Corel Painter and then bringing them into Photoshop for color adjustments. I then collaged some recursive fractal flames that I had made using an open sourced program called Apophysis.
This technique gives an intriguing out of world feel to [...]

Somerville Dam – Contemporary Digital Collage

The creation of Somerville Dam – Years ago, I had taken a series of photos of a broken down dam in Somerville, Maine. It was early spring and water was tumbling through the wreckage of the dam walls and pieces of machinery which had been abandoned to rust.

Warm Colors for Winter

I seem to have been in an orange mood this weekend. Although very different these two collages, have similar color pallets. Please let me know what you think of them. Good or bad, I’d like feedback.

Mexican Tiles

Something that I did this weekend – a collage called “A Slice of Morning.” I took a print to work yesterday and my “panel of critics” thought that it looked like it’s sections should be on Mexican tiles.
It was created from scans of paper, marks, layers of color, and a fractal which I threw in. [...]

Follow the creation of Ancient View

I’d like to go through the digital steps of creating Ancient View (see previous post).  The idea for the piece began with a fractal, but so many people think that you run a script and get a fractal and that’s it. The creation of the fractal is usually only the first step for me.
The original [...]

About

Hi, I'm Jeri and I'm a digital artist. I get a lot of questions about how I work and a lot of "What the heck is it?" comments when I'm in a show. So I decided to convert my "Fire & Ice - copper & glass art miniatures" site to a blog to discuss digital art, imaging, and mixed media.

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