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Digital Artist&#8217;s web sites and collections
Wayne J. Cosshall 
The artwork of Wayne J. Cosshall. My digital art work draws inspiration from my many interests. For my whole life I have had deep interests in, and made active studies of, philosophy, the esoteric, ancient history, esp. Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Celtic, comparative religions, mathematics, astronomy, quantum [...]]]></description>
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<p>Digital Artist&#8217;s web sites and collections</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cosshall.com/" target="_blank" class="pix16b">Wayne J. Cosshall </a><br />
The artwork of Wayne J. Cosshall. My digital art work draws inspiration from my many interests. For my whole life I have had deep interests in, and made active studies of, philosophy, the esoteric, ancient history, esp. Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Celtic, comparative religions, mathematics, astronomy, quantum physics, paleontology, the origins of man, psychology, art and modern history, esp. European and Asian. These studies inform my work. I work in two different styles: photo-media and mathematical art.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.internationaldigitalart.com/" target="_blank" class="pix16b">International Digital Art</a><br />
The IDA web site houses the digital art work of Steve Danzig, is the home of the International Digital Art Award and houses a collection of work by other digital artists. This is a great resource for digital artists, educators, students and anyone interested in contemporary art that uses digital methods.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.differentlightstudio.com/" target="_blank" class="pix16b"><img src="http://www.dimagemaker.com/other/images/deb.jpg" height="160" width="200" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.differentlightstudio.com/" target="_blank" class="pix16b">Different Light Studio</a><br />
You know how singers take a song that someone else has recorded, and add their own personal interpretations to the work? It’s called a ‘cover’, in the industry. Well…. I like to think that my photos are ‘covers’ of Nature’s greatest works. I love to take an initial image, and craft it, and tweak it, until something completely new emerges for me. DLS is home to the work of Deb Booth and you will find rich photography and digital art inspired from the natural world.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.collectingdreams.com/" target="_blank" class="pix16b">Collecting Dreams</a><br />
Limited edition prints and paintings. Whatever your dream, you may find it here. This site sells the artwork of Rick Lieder, great work covering the areas of fantasy, animals, people/portraits and nature/still life.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.judithjacobs.com/" target="_blank" class="pix16b">Judith Jacobs</a><br />
I come to digital art from a collage artist&#8217;s background; until 1999, when I began working digitally, my work was in paper-and-paste collage, monotype, and combinations of these media. Instead of composing with disparate papers as I did in the past, I now scan these papers, place them in layers in Photoshop, then combine, manipulate, and recombine the layers onscreen. Some of the scanned materials I use include comics, graffiti, newspaper clippings, my own photos, and found papers of all kinds. Working with a collagist&#8217;s mentality, much of my work also &#8220;cannibalizes&#8221; other compositions of my own: I scan paper-and-paste collages and monotypes I made in the past to create new layers to manipulate and re-combine. I continue to be especially interested in the artistic possibilities of graffiti, pop culture images, and street art.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tomgreenarts.com/" target="_blank" class="pix16b"><img src="http://www.dimagemaker.com/other/images/TGAbanner.jpg" height="49" width="400" /><br />
Tom Green Arts</a><br />
Fine Art Photography, Digital Painting, Abstract Art and more, by Tom Green. Purchase prints online via secure server. New work added constantly.</p>
<p><a href="http://hitecharts.com/" target="_blank" class="pix16b">Warren Richard Furman</a><br />
Warren&#8217;s Hi Tech Arts web site shows his varied talent in both digital art and music, as well as other things. His electronic music has received excellent reviews and his digital art work covers a wide and interesting range that could loosely be described as abstract. A great site and fantastic work.</p>
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