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<title>Artwork: Void</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>Took this in Port Adelaide...it used to be a thriving city in the 19th century &amp;amp; now is a graveyard of beautiful old warehouses...I love taking photos there...it&#039;s so atmospheric.   </description>

<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/94310</link>
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<title>Artwork: Sunday</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Photography / Uncategorized</category>
<description>I&#039;m the worst photographer in the whole wide world &amp;amp; although I&#039;ve owned my current camera (an Olympus C-8080 Wide Zoom...8 meg) since February, STILL don&#039;t know how to use all those confusing little buttons...  
 
I hated Photography with a passion when forced to take it...</description>

<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/94309</link>
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<title>Artwork: Star Baby</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>Drawn from a pencil sketch in Illus &amp;amp; coloured in PS...apologies for the watermark, but this one&#039;s for a client.</description>

<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/92797</link>
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<title>Artwork: Carrier Pigeon</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Drawing / Nature</category>
<description>This is an illustration I originally did for a client that I&#039;ve reworked into a 4 colour t-shirt design.  Illus &amp;amp; PS CS.    
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<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/92730</link>
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<title>Artwork: July &#039;05 Calendar</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Design / Wallpaper</category>
<description>Tribute to Bettie Page...drawn in Illustrator &amp;amp; Photoshop...   </description>

<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/92656</link>
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<title>Artwork: Sneep</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Photo Manipulation / Light</category>
<description>I did this for a round of Photoshop Tennis.  The source pics are from stock.xchng.   </description>

<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/92068</link>
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<title>Artwork: Everything You Need...</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>Just fooling around in Illustrator with art brushes, doing some linework...this is another self-portrait (I&#039;m not narcissistic really...honest!)...the quote is something I just woke up with in my head one day...I don&#039;t know where it came from, but I think it&#039;s very true.    
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<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/91987</link>
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<title>Artwork: Pan</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>Just an Illustrator exercise in linework with some art brushes I made (I did a pencil sketch first).  My aim was to be very economical with the strokes to create a smooth, harmonious effect much like using pen &amp;amp; ink . 
 
The background was created in Photoshop from scanned paper...</description>

<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/91693</link>
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<title>Artwork: Zoom &amp; the Magic Wand</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>Did this in Photoshop for a contest with a Photoshop theme (hence the title).  There are more flaws to this than I care to mention...but I did it with a very limited time frame.  I would have liked to spend longer on it &amp;amp; fix the things that trouble me...originally I didn&#039;t want to...</description>

<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/91585</link>
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<title>Artwork: Green Man</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>I started off doing this in Painter but it crashed &amp;amp; corrupted the file (ARGH!) so I decided to try again in Photoshop...  I started off doing a pencil sketch to scan &amp;amp; use as a template &amp;amp; aimed to emulate pencil &amp;amp; conté, working freehand (with an Intuos 2).  I...</description>

<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/91575</link>
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<title>Artwork: April &#039;05 Calendar</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Photo Manipulation / Dark</category>
<description>My best friend collects &amp;amp; sells vintage photos, so I have a huge resource to work with...this photo of these two little girls really struck me...they look so sweet &amp;amp; melancholy...so I really wanted to do something with it &amp;amp; play on the sense of loneliness &amp;amp;...</description>

<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/91402</link>
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<title>Artwork: Self Portrait</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>A comic-style self portrait done in Illustrator &amp;amp; textured in Photoshop.  I like emulating paper textures &amp;amp; print effects digitally...my aim was to make it look as though it was printed on old newsprint. 
 
The quote is from a song called &#039;Sleeping Rough&#039;...I thought...</description>

<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/91220</link>
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<title>Artwork: Lulu</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>This was the very first project I did entirely in Illustrator...I left it half finished because the idea of doing the head dress overwhelmed me...but after about 6 months of getting better acquainted with Illustrator, I went back &amp;amp; finished it. 
 
My aim was to combine rich detail with...</description>

<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/91182</link>
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<title>Artwork: Gardenia</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Painting / Figure</category>
<description>Painter started crashing on me so I decided to attempt a painting in Photoshop.  I&#039;d tinkered around before with digi painting in PS, but never a complete work. 
 
I really wanted to see what I could do if I limited my tools...to emulate traditional media as much as possible...so I did...</description>

<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/91162</link>
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<title>Artwork: The Reader</title>
<author>DigiPixie</author>
<category>Drawing / Figure</category>
<description>The background was done in Illustrator (you don&#039;t wanna know how long it took me...urgh...) &amp;amp; the guy was done from a pencil sketch template in Photoshop. 
 
The purpose of this piece was to make an illustration using various techniques &amp;amp; degrees of detail...hopefully...</description>

<link>http://digipixie.gfxartist.com/artworks/91075</link>
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