Glass, Bone, and Fire: Photographing the Dead

Glass, Bone, and Fire: Photographing the Dead

Glass, Bone, and Fire: Photographing the Dead Studio Notes – D. Line Artist They ask if it’s real. I nod. Yes, it’s a human skull.Legally acquired. Respectfully used.And one of the most important tools in my studio. These photo sessions...

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Painting the Count: Struzan’s Method, My Ghoul

Painting the Count: Struzan’s Method, My Ghoul

When I painted The Count, I wasn’t trying to reinvent anything. I was just chasing that feeling you get when the light falls right across a cheekbone, or when the paper tooth grabs a flick of red pencil just the...

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D. Line: Painting with Air and Light

D. Line: Painting with Air and Light

How “Glassism” Brings Acrylic to Life—With Light, Masking, and Air Studio Notes – D. Line Artist “Glassism” is a term I coined for a style I built through years of layering, refining, and occasionally arguing with gravity. It’s acrylic on...

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