Richard Tuschman began experimenting with the digital image already in the early nineties, developing a personal style that combines photography, painting and assemblage. In his 2010 Still Life Montage series, the artist, who had always been passionate about still-life paintings, worked with the paintings he created, assembling them together with digital images, to create dreamlike and melancholic artworks. Two years later in his Young Adult series lonely women were portrayed in bucolic contexts. Initially some of these photographic paintings were born as ideas for novel covers. In 2012, he decided to make it a unitary project. Vintage fake photos were inspired by the masters of Danish painting from the 1600s.