Anna Gabali
Rainbow flow
Colours are our inner beauties. We are quite opened to the messages and feeling they send. We are not intended to
absorb the light, but only feelings.
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Hello, My name is Anna Gabali and I am a digital artist and teach multimedia, imaging software in a London college. I had a few exhibitions in London. But since I had my son managing work, exhibitions and family was rather hard. I can't afford sitting 18 hours at my desk anymore. So I work when I am free, from my teaching duties (holidays), which are extremely rare nowadays. My encounter with digital media was 1997, when I was asked by my then boss to start designing flyers. I then explored the potentials of digital and multimedia, I went to study multimedia and gained a Postgraduate Diploma with Birkbeck College (London). I am pursuing feelings and emotions and not perfection in my digital practise. My art is spiritual and is prone to reactions. I am also use anything digital for my work, I have a Sony A200 (for pictures), and my computer is loaded, with software; 3D, imaging, editing and Fractal. I usually start with a blank project and let my imagination, and feelings do the work, and the computer helps by trying this and that. Looking at my artwork unfolding is like looking at a plant growing in a natural environment. My best critics are my students, and they say: - "Your art is kind of weird but nice" - "You are very spiritual" - "I want to learn with you" - "I just love your Buddha, can I put on my blog?" - "Thanks Anna, you have inspired me and I want to become a graphic designer". Many do see digital artists as lazy and think that the computer does it all. But a computer has to be told what to before it can compute, render any graphic. There is a great input from the artist too. For my part, I send a big thank you to all the programmers out there, who have made it possible for me and others to be creative with a dumb machine.
Registered: 2009-04-13
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