Cryptic Wall Art
66 creative works found
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Panel 4 of series of 20.
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Model: Polina / Photographer: Gal / Digital makeup: LiorG Digitally manipulated photograph / Copyright © LiorG 2008 Add Lior Goldenberg to your watchlist
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“Stitched” – Poster Size – 5×4 Layout 20 panels of series of 20. The piece is intended to be displayed using 20 individual canvases/panels to make up the one piece.
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A competition entry from earlier this year. It’s a bit more of an eccentric shot (and I never really got anybody to understand what the title meant!) but anyway…
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These railway workers are really stumped but if they only knew it they are in a great position to work it out ! Just a little time waster for those of you who like puzzles. Bubblemail me if you can work it out or if you need a clue.
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2007© Tammy Soulliere AKA Insane Reflections/InsaneVirtue
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2007© Tammy Soulliere AKA Insane Reflections/InsaneVirtue
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Crow, waiting for me to leave so it can go back to eating the moths.
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This is it. I spent a while brainstorming this, it’s part of a big project I’m working on, some hidden ace I’ll not reveal for the moment. Here I offer my odd, weird and abstract schematic of the core of an alien computer. Each line was manually placed (yes, you got it right) trying to follow my own wicked logic for line placement. I spent hours arranging those lines then copying that original layer of lines to create the final image (which has over 20 layers). It’s obscenely big (4500×4500) and Photoshop cried every time I added another line. Lets explain things a bit: the core is clearly at the centre. There are four subnetworks (the other four spheres) which represent diverse aspects that the Mainframe has, plus some “ghost schemes”, more specifically two copies of the core extended above it (yes, the light from the center doesn’t have any lens flare I built the light myself by arranging several output renders from Chaoscope), which are part of the core but can act independently if needed. The lines are the thousands of connections/links between nodes, subnetworks and other links. A long story awaits.
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It almost looks like this dried vine has written something out in code… LavenderMoon~
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The artist is long gone. Modern mankind doesn’t understand the artist’s message; and kids throw beer bottles at it and destroy it? Go figure! Send all sales to: Children & Nature Network / 7 Avenida Vista Grande B-7, #502 / Santa Fe, NM 87508 Email: / Click to email Children & Nature Network / info@cnaturenet.org info@cnaturenet.org Contributions appreciated: / Children & Nature Network / 501C(3) application pending www.cnaturenet.org/04_mission.html
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© Tammy Soulliere AKA Insane Reflections/InsaneVirtue Created year 2007 See my full portfolio here Shop Art by Category and/or Series Guide to the Silver Lining shirts
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2007© Tammy Soulliere AKA Insane Reflections/InsaneVirtue
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2007© Tammy Soulliere AKA Insane Reflections/InsaneVirtue
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Cryptic Circuitry by Mystikka
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Cryptic Strategy by Mystikka
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Panel 3 of series of 20.
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Panel 10 of series of 20.
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Panel 9 of series of 20.
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Panel 8 of series of 20.
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Panel 6 of series of 20.
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“Stitched” – Poster Size – 4×5 Layout 20 panels of series of 20. The piece is intended to be displayed using 20 individual canvases/panels to make up the one piece. Parts of the work a collaborative.
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Panel 14 of series of 20.
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