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Jeff Zalles
I am an accidental artist.
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Working as a website designer, a client asked me to create a logo for her non-profit. I politely declined. Later, I thought about how nice it would be to have that skill, so I downloaded a sophisticated digital art application similar to Photoshop. After watching four hours of videos, I began to practice what I had learned.
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One day, my wife Jools walked into my office, looked at my monitor and said: “That’s really cool. Did you do that?” And thus, my career as an abstract digital artist began.
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I enjoy working on a digital platform. The opportunities to manipulate shape and color are endless. I create layers upon layers, filled with colors and textures, that I then blend to provide unique and personalized visual effects. Most of my designs are comprised of dozens of layers, each a creation of its own.
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Having lived my years as a fervent lover of art, I am now delighted to call myself an artist. I hope you enjoy my work.
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