I have a gigantic collection of mixed media pieces which I use in creating large format paintings.

All pieces are typically digital prints incorporating both drawings and photographic elements that were printed on c-paper and painted using watercolor, oil, inks and oil sticks.

You will these pieces showing up in my comics, large scale paintings or murals.

Mixed media – panels with art resin

Tsunami” – series of digital prints painted with watercolor and oil sticks. Shown below is the original digital file, the finished piece and the five individual panels (one of which didn’t make it into the final composition).

Tsunami 1 by Jean Tripier

Tsunami 2 by Jean Tripier

Tsunami 3 by Jean Tripier Tsunami 6 by Jean Tripier Tsunami 4 by Jean Tripier Tsunami 5 by Jean Tripier Tsunami 7 by Jean Tripier

 

 

 

Portrait of the letter Q / From bones we grew trees” – series of painted photographs. Shown here is the original digital file and the individual panels.

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Stunned” – Series of painted digital prints. Shown below is the original digital file, the finished piece and the two individual panels.

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Annie” – Four portraits created as studies for larger oil paintings. Photographs manipulated in Photoshop, converted into c-prints and painted using watercolor and inks.

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Mixed media collages

Extract from my moleskine of collages -14 pages where I mixed collages with ink and watercolor, usually to study compositions or just to play around.

These collages are not meant to be anything but design experimentations. They work great to educate your eye and sense of composition especially if you stick to black and white images.

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