Thursday, October 29, 2009

The most recent lecture was by Eileen Neff, who talked about her transition from a painter to a "technological-based-artist." Her work really didn't impress me. It wasn't excited and her voice slowly lulled me out of any interest. She explained that she was just beginning to work with computers to create art, and I could see she was correct. I am by no means an expert with Photoshop, but I could tell that her work was sub-par and cheesy. Some people may have liked her work, but for me, it didn't catch my eye.

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