Tempus Fugit 2

Tempus Fugit 2 by Vytas Gaizutis

Tempus Fugit 2

Acrylic on canvas, Carrara modeling and rendering, Photoshop

Tempus Fugit 2 belongs to the following groups:

Complex Simplicity of Art, Abstract Art, Abstract Realism, Boolean Art, Carrara, Corporate Art/Themes and Mixed Media
  • Antanas

    Antanas, 2 months ago

    puikus abstrakcijos darbas
    well done

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis, 2 months ago

    Thank you, Antanas. This is the beginning of a new series I am working on.

  • mooonrocks

    mooonrocks, 2 months ago

    aamzing

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis, 2 months ago

    Thanks moonrocks

  • Sophie Shapiro

    Sophie Shapiro, 2 months ago

    Vytas this is wonderfully interesting and intriguing! Fantastic!S

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis, 2 months ago

    Thank you, Sophie.

  • Pneuma

    Pneuma, 2 months ago

    Col!

  • Helene Kippert

    Helene Kippert, 2 months ago

    Fascinating!

  • jlynn

    jlynn, 2 months ago

    Fantastic tones, light and texture,, Very cool, interesting work.

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis, 2 months ago

    Thank you, Helene.

  • Heloisa Castro

    Heloisa Castro, 2 months ago

    lovely composition

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis, 2 months ago

    Thanks jlynn

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis, 2 months ago

    I’m glad you like it Heloisa. Thanks.

  • Namueh

    Namueh, 2 months ago

    Awesome

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis, 2 months ago

    Thanks Namueh

  • Linda Sannuti

    Linda Sannuti, 2 months ago

    love this.. beautiful work of art!

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis, 2 months ago

    Thank you Linda

  • digitalmidge

    digitalmidge, 2 months ago

    This is very unusual, engaging, and yet exciting…love the colour, or lack thereof..

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis in reply to digitalmidge’s comment, 2 months ago

    I appreciate that. Thanks Zoe.

  • blurtsmum

    blurtsmum, 2 months ago

    Ooh thats inspiring! The 2d scribble ground and the pokey uppy 3d stuff.
    Tell you what – that makes a great image. I like that.

  • LinaJ

    LinaJ, 2 months ago

    well done, i like it a lot!

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis in reply to blurtsmum’s comment, 2 months ago

    Thanks!

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis in reply to LinaJ’s comment, 2 months ago

    Thank you Lina

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis in reply to blurtsmum’s comment, 2 months ago

    Thanks. The 2D background is acrylic painted on canvas. So although this work is ultimately rendered digitally, a huge component is done via traditional means.

  • Makeba Kedem-DuBose

    Makeba Kedem-D..., 2 months ago

    Makes me think of a quite interesting piercing. Hmmmmm? Very nicely done! peace…

  • DawsonImages

    DawsonImages, 2 months ago

    Superb abstract

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis in reply to DawsonImages’s comment, 2 months ago

    I appreciate that. Thanks.

  • Dennis Rubin IPA

    Dennis Rubin IPA, 2 months ago

    Really like the contrasting texture, very impressive!!!!

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis in reply to Dennis Rubin IPA’s comment, 2 months ago

    Thank you Dennis

  • Ruth Palmer

    Ruth Palmer, 2 months ago

    This is fabulous and extremely interesting abstract work Vytas!

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis in reply to Ruth Palmer’s comment, 2 months ago

    Thank you :)

  • kcranmer

    kcranmer, 2 months ago

    Love this design…fantastic work!

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis in reply to kcranmer’s comment, 2 months ago

    Thanks

  • Chrisso

    Chrisso, 2 months ago

    amazing, so many questions this image asks. great work. may i ask what 3d program you use?

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis in reply to Chrisso’s comment, 2 months ago

    Thanks. Very pleased you find the work interesting. For this image (and the others of this particular series) I used Carrara 5. However, it starts with an acrylic on canvas, so it really is a combination of traditional and digital techniques.

  • BlueKnot

    BlueKnot, 2 months ago

    Such a thought-provoking image. One of those you can just sit and stare at…

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis in reply to BlueKnot’s comment, 2 months ago

    Thanks. What thoughts does it inspire for you?

  • BlueKnot

    BlueKnot, 2 months ago

    I see chaos funneling into order, or order breaking free into chaos … I see the loops as constraints; or wild jubilant leaps; I see the acrylic pouring into the valley or gushing over the banks…

    motion and change…

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis in reply to BlueKnot’s comment, 2 months ago

    I like your interpretation. Thanks!

  • robyn nuttall

    robyn nuttall, 2 months ago

    intricate linear and textural qualities. Love the simplicity of it!

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis in reply to robyn nuttall’s comment, 2 months ago

    Thanks Robyn

  • Stephen Chapple

    Stephen Chapple, about 1 month ago

    Incredible, this is an image that evokes emotion, obvious from the comments and the way it moves people!

    “There is only one of you in all time, this expression is unique. And if you block it, it will never exist through any other medium and it will be lost.”
    Graham, Martha

  • Vytas Gaizutis

    Vytas Gaizutis, about 1 month ago

    Thanks Stephen. Glad you like it.

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