There are a few things you need to know to get the most out of this webpage. 
 Following are a list of things that appear on the pages.

MEDIA:

Graphite on Cartridge:  is generally pencil on plain A3 or A4 cartridge paper.  The grades of pencil vary.  Sometimes graphite stick is used.

Wax Crayon on Cartridge: is usually just that, wax crayons on cartridge.  I usually use Crayola brand (because I'm poor, and I like how they smell).

Charcoal on Cartridge:  is willow charcoal on cartridge paper, often with pencil or graphite stick.

Acrylic on canvas:  is usually board canvas rather than a stretched canvas and acrylic is used.  In some paintings there is some collage used (such as feathers, coloured tissue paper and glitter).

Oil on canvas:   is usually board canvas rather than a stretched canvas and oil is used.  In some paintings there is some collage used (such as feathers, coloured tissue paper and glitter).

Mixed Media:  I use this term for manual art combined with computer generated effects rather than manual art with different medias combined.  Such works include 'Andrea' and 'Fey boy'.

Graphic Art:  Art made solely on the computer, usually an image that is reworked.  Though this may be a disputed form of art I maintain it's legitimacy through fact of what makes an artwork, and how the elements of art apply to such works.  Please see the glossary of terms for further clarification.

SPECIAL LINKS:

Name link:  When the title of a work is linked (like this) it means that a brief explanation of the picture is available.  This can prove an invaluable insight into the works.

Media link: This is for any exceptions or needed clarification on how an artwork was produced.
 
 



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