Artist and MacCast listener Dorothy Yamamoto is looking foward to the upcoming “Tiger” release as much as all of us MacGeeks. She sent this great image along with these comments:
Like most MacCast listeners, am anxiously awaiting Apple’s Tiger OS release. And like my painting here, “The Big Cat,” the tiger is waiting for Steve Jobs to give the go-ahead. I’ve been studying Jeremy Sutton’s terrific “Painter Creativity” book and instructional DVDs and applied his “single brush” assignment in which you must use only one brush and its variants to complete a painting. I used the soft oil pastel in a monochromatic study. Am fortunate to work on a G5 with lots of RAM and a Wacom Intuous 3 tablet which give the Corel Painter IX digital art experience as close to natural media as possible.
To see more of Dorothy’s work visit her web site
Fantastic, I love to see such Mac Enthusiasts. Great creativity, I know ic ouldn’t do such a thing.
I hope to become a switcher from PC to Mac when (or if) Tiger comes out with the Mac Mini. I used to have a really old iMac with OS 8 but then gave up on it because windows was better at that time. Now i am reay to get out of the blue screen of deaths and experience the elegancy of being a Mac User.
Thanks BaluXP; hope you make the switch soon. see ya.