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Digital Rothko Esque Painting

This is my digital esque painting inspired by the artist Mark Rothko! This artist was a major figure in modern art history. This lonely and sad man had a very abstract style of art and his art consisted of many different rectangles. 
In this assignment, we had to create a digital painting kind of like the ones Rothko did. Instead of using Adobe Photoshop, we had to use a new software, Art Rage. This is a very cool digital art software because the tools in it resemble actual art tools and supplies. For example, in this assignment, I used the paint tube, the palette knife, and the airbrush.
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