ABSTRACT

Catherine McIntyre, like many fine artists, created traditional art for decades before encountering the versatility of digital imaging technology. Free of her Rotring pens and scalpel, she now uses Photoshop to create her montages. Visual Alchemy explores McIntyre’s sources of inspiration as well as her methods, offering an aesthetic guide to composition, color, texture and all of the other means of communication that artists have at their disposal. While these concepts and techniques make use of Photoshop, they will apply to any digital imaging program and indeed to any medium, whether traditional or digital. Featuring McIntyre’s own art as well as that of artists around the globe, Visual Alchemy is an invitation to discover the artistic possibilities of picture making through digital montage.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter |10 pages

Themes

chapter |3 pages

Beauty and Idea

chapter |11 pages

Influences

chapter |7 pages

Inspiration

chapter |41 pages

Subjects

chapter |22 pages

Collecting Source Material

chapter |20 pages

Method

chapter |30 pages

Composition

chapter |19 pages

Color

chapter |10 pages

Texture

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter |11 pages

Inversions

chapter |4 pages

Distortions

chapter |9 pages

Developing Your Image

chapter |4 pages

The Finished Image

chapter |5 pages

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