"Outgoing Tide" by Ed Bagdonas; oil paint on JM GoBoard

Oil Painter Uses 麻豆直播app GoBoard as His Canvas

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Ed Bagdonas, a computer programmer who lives in East Orleans, Massachusetts, loves to create oil paintings. Several years ago, he found an unconventional and effective canvas for his artwork: JM GoBoard.

Ed discovered GoBoard through his home renovations. One day, he needed a quick panel for painting an outdoor scene and prepped a piece of GoBoard by painting it white with Gesso, a white paint binder mixture used as a base for wood panels, canvases and sculpture surfaces.

Ed found that GoBoard provided an excellent surface for his oil paintings 鈥 which include portraits, figures and landscapes 鈥 due to its light weight, durability and low-acid pH level.

鈥淚t is a great surface,鈥 Ed said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to cut and sand and is rigid. Even better, the low-acid pH of 7.7 also ensures a long life for my artwork.鈥澨

Ed attended Syracuse University and originally planned to graduate with a BFA in painting and illustration. However, a viewing of the original Tron film after its release in 1982 led him to pursue a degree in computer graphics. He created a custom-tailored BFA in computer graphics through a combination of courses in art, computer science and math. To this day, painting gives him an opportunity to kinesthetically express his creativity away from the computer screen.

鈥淧aint is tactile鈥o bits, no bytes,鈥 he said.听听

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