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Tag Archives: collage
Ah-Choo!
One of Tina’s digital images mixing the old and the new.
Posted in Illustration
Tagged Adobe Illustrator, collage, digital illustration, Illustration, Tina Garceau
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Crime Collage by Tina Garceau
This was collage I created while in Bob Hires’ Photoshop class at Moore. Prior to this, I was creating collages the old fashioned way by painstakingly cutting copies, photostats (remember them?) and photos with a razor knife. This one was … Continue reading
Posted in Illustration, photo manipulation
Tagged collage, digital illustration, photo manipulation, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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Woo-Hoo!
Front of a Happy Engagement card for one of our nieces by Tina Garceau.
Posted in Drawer Cards
Tagged collage, digital illustration, Drawer Cards, Illustration, Tina Garceau, Willceau
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Every Jar Has Its Lid
My tenth anniversary card to Joe. The theme of our wedding was Every jar has its lid so I picked up on that for the tenth anniversary card. We never did determine who was the jar and who was the … Continue reading