Mixed Media Portraiture: Capturing Expressions and Emotions
Moving Your Physical Art to the Digital World
A course by Daniel Segrove , Artist, Illustrator, and Teacher
About the video: Moving Your Physical Art to the Digital World
Overview
“Once you are satisfied take a photo of your work and make sure that it resembles the way it looks in person as closely as possible. This may mean editing the photo to make it look more like the artwork. ”
In this video lesson Daniel Segrove addresses the topic: Moving Your Physical Art to the Digital World, which is part of the Domestika online course: Mixed Media Portraiture: Capturing Expressions and Emotions. Create expressive contemporary portraits that combine realism and abstraction using a variety of materials and artistic techniques.
Partial transcription of the video
“Now that I shared some final tips with you once you finish your artwork, now in this lesson, let's go ahead and talk about how to share your physical artwork into the digital world. So sharing your artwork, here's a couple of things to keep in mind. One, try to take a best photo possible. whether that be like for me, I use my Nikon camera here, but oftentimes I just use my iPhone. When sharing your work, Something to keep in mind is try to get a photo that resembles as close as possible to what we see in person. This may mean changing the exposure if we took a photograph in a kind of dimly ...”
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Course summary for: Mixed Media Portraiture: Capturing Expressions and Emotions
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Artistic Drawing, Drawing, Fine Arts, Pencil Drawing, Portrait Drawing, Realistic Drawing

Daniel Segrove
A course by Daniel Segrove
Daniel Segrove is a mixed media artist based in San Francisco. He graduated from Academy of Art University with a BFA in Fine Arts. Following his collaboration with ShowStudio creating fashion illustrations early in his career, Daniel quickly gained wide recognition for his work, and has amassed over 107K followers on Instagram.
His work has been displayed in exhibitions throughout the United States and Canada, most notably at the Robert Kananaj Gallery in Toronto, and the Modern Eden Gallery in San Francisco. Daniel’s work has also been featured throughout Europe, like at the Galerie de Francony in Paris and in London Fashion Week (2015). Daniel also teaches workshops on portraiture and figure painting.
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