Sunday, May 23, 2010

DEIDRE L. MORTON aka PEEMONSTER















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Artwork featured on this page is © PeeMonster








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I discovered her work in 2006 when I was still living in Bordeaux (France). There was very little of her artwork visible on the Internet. Back then I saved 7 - maybe 8 of her drawings on a CD-R that I brought with me in Los Angeles. I wanted to post her work on my page but the pictures were so tiny... For those past 3 years the idea of posting a blog with her work was still in the back of my mind. I collected more and more pictures, but still couldn't figure out how to make a blog that would be something other than just a succession of pictures lined up in one column. Then, thanks to Vigiem who generously lets me work on his computer, I was able to use Photoshop that gave me more freedom to arrange the pictures. 
I am not quite satisfied with the result, but it's still much better than what it would have been without Photoshop.
















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