While I have not been printing my pictures lately, I am still creating my abstract digital art. Here are some recent creations.
Showing posts with label Abstracts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abstracts. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Monday, July 17, 2017
Abstract Art
Abstracts are always potentially problematic, or potentially interesting, depending on your perspective. I like creating abstracts out of my nature photography. Whether the viewer likes them or dislikes them is the viewer's prerogative.
I created a set digitally (and this set I just modified somewhat) and I will now try to decide whether or not I should display them somewhere. It would seem that the Art Walks, my traditional display setting, may now be off limits for me, since the Arts Council no longer seems to have access to the Piedmont Center on Union Street. Generally, I choose not to display outside, but for the next Art Walk, even that option is closed, since all spaces are already taken.
Nonetheless, here are the digital images I might have displayed had I the opportunity. Whether I actually print these on canvas remains an open question.
I created a set digitally (and this set I just modified somewhat) and I will now try to decide whether or not I should display them somewhere. It would seem that the Art Walks, my traditional display setting, may now be off limits for me, since the Arts Council no longer seems to have access to the Piedmont Center on Union Street. Generally, I choose not to display outside, but for the next Art Walk, even that option is closed, since all spaces are already taken.
Nonetheless, here are the digital images I might have displayed had I the opportunity. Whether I actually print these on canvas remains an open question.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Abstracts
Looking towards a new Art Walk, that most unappreciated art form, sponsored, sort of, by the Cabarrus Arts Council--sort of, because, well they mostly ignore the artists who actually bring art to the Art Walk. But that's another story. I'm thinking of a set of somewhat abstract critter scenes, plus a set I will call "Incongruities". More fun than art, but what I do isn't actually recognized as real art anyway.
Here are the "abstracts".
Here are the "abstracts".
Ok, then there are the "Incongruities."
Lastly, a piece combining two of our favorite things.
Some are obvious. Some you will have to guess. Hopefully, they're fun.
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