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by getpost
120 days ago
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Benj Edwards wrote a nice profile on arstechnica[0] (Feb 11). "Tinney went on to paint more than 80 covers for Byte, working almost entirely in airbrushed Designers Gouache, a medium he chose for its opaque, intense colors and smooth finish. He said the process of creating each cover typically took about a week of painting once a design was approved, following phone conversations with editors about each issue’s theme. He cited René Magritte and M.C. Escher as two of his favorite artists, and fans often noticed their influence in his work." [0] https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/02/byte-magazine-artist... |
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Perhaps something to ponder as AI stirs up what constitutes a marketable service.