I'm a Kaleidoscopic Visionary Digital Artist || A Gaze Into the Perspicuity with a Few Installations

in art •  8 years ago  (edited)

THE ORIGIN:

I usually begin by crafting patterns and color gradients into some digital magic. After I manifest something gratifying, I might branch off into one of many avenues. Most likely an essence reveals in the pattern and dignifies a subject that I will integrate as the theme or I see a cynosure and then flip the patterns around that point to stimulate another focal point.

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Crop Circle [click to enlarge]

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Planet Combs [click to enlarge]

SECRET WITCHERY:

It's not really a secret, but I definitely found my style one night/early morning while on some extracurriculars. While lumbering through the blending modes I realized that I could duplicate the blending effects between multiple layers. I started with a few layers that I had already established and I became immediately engaged. The results were almost literally blowing my mind. The interplay between layers started connecting in the synapses of my brain and I was off on a new artistic journey.

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Map Leading Nowhere, Which Is Somewhere [click to enlarge]

I'll leave you with an experiment that I started to mess around with while I was writing this post...

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Pattern Experiment [click to enlarge]

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Nice post

Thanks for your time and I hope you will check my future posts of similar designs.

These images remind me so much of the Tibetan Buddhist monks sand mandalas. I loved watching them make those mandalas. These pieces inspired by extracurriculars have that same "feeling" associated with them.

have upvoted this post and will be featuring it on my daily hidden gems blog. Killer artwork and I hope to see some more form you soon.

Thanks for the kind words and your reference. I feel that I have a lot in common with the monks and I also enjoy their mandalas.

I actually have more art like this, but just wanted to just show a few to start off. In fact, I have saved a few special pieces that are special to me and in my opinion are my best.

Hopefully you will share them at some point. I loved the almost walking meditation feel it has to it.

Look for it early next week. I'm currently going through and picking 3 or 4 that I think have themes that correlate.

I love these! Those must've been interesting extracurricular activities.

Thank you for your time...yes, the activities were interesting and enlightening.