Jeri Holt

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Urban Mosaic Series

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I’ve added a new one to my Urban Mosaic Series which is a very geometrically designed series.  Looking closely you can see buildings and a city scape.

This print is a combination of a PhotoShop filter applied to a digital painting – really just colors. The results of the filtering was then taken into Corel Painter and painted with the Sargent brush ( which I love to use, by the way).  It was then brought back into PhotoShop and layered with the original and adjusted for color and levels.
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Clicking on the image will take you to a larger version as well as the rest of the series (so far).

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Imperfectly Human

Mixed media pieces are done by hand in the studio by the artist. Jeri strongly believes that humanity in art is important and that working with acrylic resin can remove the human element.  Resin looks like glass and can be flawless, but Jeri feels this gives it a mechanical, manufactured feel.  She likes to get her hands into the resin and create bubbles and use specially developed textured treatments which give her art the "imperfections" which are perfectly human.

As an example, detail of textured resin around one of the fish in "Fishy".

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