Acrylic on canvas.
Combination geometric and gestural abstract in earth tones with blue accents. Textured markings. Acrylic on deep gallery wrapped canvas. 20 X 24 X 1.75 inches.
Digitally altered acrylic painting.
Acrylic on canvas. Geometric abstract. I modelled this piece after my Meeting in the Middle series.
Acrylic on canvas.
This was taken in an art museum in Chicago. I would love to shoot more of this kind of thing in the future. (In this one, all I did was invert the center panel.)
Geometric digital abstract.
Digital fractal abstract.
An abstract inspired by drinking too much coffee, too late at night, too many times.
Poster of the artificial intelligence design. Less is more :D
A renovated blockhouse exterior with a mighty urban tree from Budapest 14th district. You can license this photo on Getty Images.
Acrylic and digital mixed media. /
Acrylic on canvas. / /
Tower in a new area located in the touristic harbour, that includes a maritime station for cruise ships, housing and office complex. / Savona, Liguria, Italia Digital reflex camera / iso 100, f 8.0, 1/80 sec., 18 (27) mm. Thank you for your attention. Featured in the group Going Coastal / Featured in the group Tunnel vision / Featured in the group European Everyday Life / Featured in the group Shapes & Patterns Winner in the challenge New facades / Winner in the challenge Perspectives – The First Challenge / Winner in the challenge Perspectives – Abstract / Winner in the challenge Disoriented / Winner in the challenge Disoriented On Purpose Top ten in the challenge Architectural Shapes / Top ten in the challenge Architecture viewed from the Ground Up!!!!! / Top ten in the challenge Shapes in Glass / Top ten in the challenge X Composition In the calendar Abstractions The same building:
Tower in a new area located in the touristic harbour, that includes a maritime station for cruise ships, housing and office complex. / Savona, Liguria, Italia Sony Alpha 100 / iso 100, f 8.0, 1/160 sec., 200 (300) mm. Thank you for your attention. Featured in the group European Everyday Life Top ten in the challenge Window & Door Shapes / Top ten in the challenge Show us your Stuff! The same building:
This is a new version of an old composition that I made several years ago. It is a bunch of cylinders in a wall at slightly varying degrees and each is planted at a slightly different depth in the wall. / This was made with Blender and rendered with YaFray / Featured in Art in Math Group, August 27, 2009 / Featured in All Abstract Art, October 10,2009 / Featured in Shapes & Patterns – Limit of 2 images per day, October 30,2009
These 4 were commissioned for someone’s office
Inspired by the music of Sam Phillips, too much coffee at 4 am, Alice, and the first hint of autumn in Boston
featured in Globes, Spheres&Curves 11-11-2009 / featured in SOLO-EXHIBITION 10-19-2009 / featured in Unconventional Artistry 10-17-2009 / featured in Digital Artists United 10-17-2009 / featured in Fractal Perception 10-16-2009 / featured in The Worls As We See It 10-16-2009 Listen to the wind blow / Watch the sun rise Run in the shadows / Damn your love / Damn your lies And if / You dont love me now / You will never love me again / I can still hear you saying / You would never break the chain. Listen to the wind blow / Down comes the night Run in the shadows / Damn your love / Damn your lies Break the silence / Damn the dark / Damn the light And if / You dont love me now / You will never love me again / I can still hear you saying / You would never break the chain
the party’s over, / the guests are gone / a pleasant feeling lingers / on…. / thank you for your compliments, / advice, accolades on my / ‘accomplishments’, / thank you for the bread and wine, / it was such a treasure here to dine, / but the gift that means the most to me / was the pleasure of your company / kus! / Daisy featured in The World As We See It 10-26-2009
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