Recreating Canvas Artworks into Digital Vector Format
As an Aboriginal artist, I’m passionate about preserving the integrity of traditional art while embracing the versatility of digital mediums. Using Adobe Illustrator, I transform my canvas artwork into digital vector formats, ensuring every detail, colour, and symbol is captured with precision. This process allows me to convert my designs into scalable vector graphics without losing quality, meaning the artwork can be resized and adapted for anything from branding to large-scale prints.
For my Aboriginal artwork, this digital transformation is particularly important, as it enables me to share cultural stories and symbols in new ways while maintaining their deep connection to our heritage. The vibrant colours and intricate patterns central to my work are preserved in the vector format, allowing them to be used across both digital and print platforms, without compromising their meaning or impact.
By converting artwork into digital form, I ensure that these stories and designs remain timeless and accessible, ready to be shared with new audiences in today’s digital landscape.
Below are examples of canvas artworks recreated into digital format.
The Property Council of Australia
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Original Artwork
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Final Design
MARS Australia
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Final Design
Hayden Ballantyne Racing
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Original Artwork
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Recreation Process
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Final Design
Export Finance Australia
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Original Artwork
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Final Design
If you would like a canvas artwork turned into digital vector format enquire below
All artwork that are to be recreated into digital format require permission from the artist.