Anna Ursyn

Professor, School of Art & Design; Computer Graphics Area Head
University of Northern Colorado
Greeley, CO

Typically, my creation process runs through several stages. First I draw abstract geometric designs for executing my computer programs. I use the computer on different levels. Some of my computer programs produce two dimensional images; others are three — depending on my composition's final dictates. Then I add photographic content using scanners and digital cameras. The programs that produce two-dimensional artwork serve as a point of departure for photolithographs and photo silkscreened prints on canvas and paper. They are included both into my two-dimensional and three-dimensional works. All of these approaches are combined for image creation with the use of painterly markings as an archival quality digital print.

Uneven Balance
Uneven Balance
10" x 8"
Archival print
2010

Action May Not Equal Reaction.

Playful Alternatives
Playful Alternatives
8" x 10"
Archival print
2010

It is like drawing a curve in one sweep.

Gausian Music
Gausian Music
10" x 8"
Archival print
2010

The two disciplines overlap making visual music possible.