Rembrandt of the Digital Age
The Art of David Cochran
By David Cochran, published Oct 04, 2006" When people view my digital paintings for the first time it's hard for them to understand that they were created on a computer. Instead of painting with oils, I use digitally infused light. It takes me a long time to create one of my paintings. I focus all of my skills and energy on nothing else but the art that's in front of me. Everything else disappears. My work is my Zen. Each piece becomes a part of my breathing. And with every breath, I lay down another brush stroke. All of my original paintings are one of a kind. I make each painting the beginning and the end. Like the journey our souls take through the course of our lives. Like our final breath"...
David Cochran
Credit: David Cochran
Copyright: David Cochran
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