This is a multimedia work- paint on gauze over a clay background.
Another in my series of paint on gauze over plastic and clay.
Created in Adobe Illustrator. Took a long time (particularly the hair). The film was pretty cool.
Created in Adobe Illustrator. This took me a very long time 30+ hours. I stayed up all night trying to finish it. I started at 7pm and finished at 7am and then I thought to myself “Hey, I don’t feel very tired. Maybe sleep isn’t as important as I thought it was.” Then I got to the train station and I was like, “Oah, I feel really bad.” Then I got on the train and thought, “Oah, I hope I don’t throw up.” Then some guys who smelt like curry stepped on the train. When I got to uni I went to the toilet and was like, “Oah, that’s heaps better.” I handed it in, went home, slept till 4pm and got a Distinction.
Band t-shirt for Ra! Ra! www.myspace.com/rararandymusic
Band t-shirt for Ra! Ra! www.myspace.com/rararandymusic
Band t-shirt for Ra! Ra! www.myspace.com/rararandymusic
Created in Adobe Illustrator. Great movie. I thought that this was the best scene in the movie.
Original painting available for sale. Description: Mixed media on canvas Dimensions: 18 Inches X 24 Inches Price: 2500.00 USD
Large multimedia: acrylic, oil, watercolour, ink, pencil crayon, collage.
“Alone” is one in a series of four paintings using traditional media with final treatment and output being digital. / These were created during my time as carer, a time of introspection and giving. Being square they do not lend themselves to redbubble’s proportions and so I am offering them as greeting cards here. / If you would like the art reproduced on different media please let me know and I can re-size it from the original.
Multimedia piece created during my time as a carer, a time when the passage of time and the transience of youth collided.
A statement on the world.
David Rokeby’s Taken, an interactive multimedia art installation
At uni we were challenged to create multiple experimental versions of the one picture. The teacher said that whilst it was an exercise it would be better if we chose a pic that inspired us as we would be doing it repetitively. / The original that this was a pair of gates at a resort on a Pacific Island from a shiny travel magazine. Starting top left – coloured Pencil on paste up board / top right – pastels on CS6 Frisk textured board / centre – stippled with Indian Ink on matt board / Bottom left – Aquarelle w-clrpencils/watercolour paper / Bottom right – metallic brush pens on canvas board This was the first piece of work I put up in my home for anyone who visited to see. Now it is straight ahead of them when they enter the front door. I am proud for people to see this work. When I first did them they were hidden in a folio that hardly anyone saw. Now I have more of my works on the walls and my sketchbooks are out of the filing cabinet and some of the pics are on RB.
I had a short and mostly unusable set of shots I took of average subjects being enlarged to the point of absurdity, then cropped into unrecognizable 4-square chunks. I planned to use them as the art for a new storyline and music for Alice In Wonderland. I’ve never read the real story nor seen any production of it so this seemed like a fun ‘jump point’ for something unique and multimedia. I got to the 4th shot and scrapped it, leaving only some unrecognizable macros and this shot. The distortion rings are natural and I believe they were tiny ridges in the petals with an overall architecture that gave the illusion of terraced farming or someone’s memories of the 1960’s – not mine, of course. :-D So here’s a bit dragged from the archives of my mind and laid out before you like some deep sea worm that expanded into horrific proportions from lack of pressure when dredged up to the surface. Cool, huh? Someone recently said I wasn’t verbose. To that person: neener, neener! The absolutely charming group Miniatures and Mammoths featured this piece with the heartfelt thanks!
Selections from two of my monoprints combined in Photoshop.
The recreation of the Schonbrunn Palace inside the Telstra Dome, Melbourne Australia for the Andre Rieu World Stadium Concerts. The concerts were held over three nights and seated in excess of 30,000 people per concert. It was quite a spectacle with the castle, the 60 piece orchestra, dancers, skaters, four large screen showing close ups of what was happening on stage, two fountains with waterspouts keeping time to the wide variety of music, and a horse drawn carriage doing a circuit of the stadium.
Blocks hewn from a lava flow / Obsidian by the sea / Stacked high soon makes a tower grow / Much to the sorcerer’s glee / / The sorcerer sets his magic orb / Atop the towers crown / From it the sky shall soon absorb / Colors that will astound / / Within the tower, sorcerer dwells / Seeks to rid sky of blues / The sky projector casts his spell / Paints sky with many hues / / This is a multimedia digital artwork that was inspired by a wonderful sunset I had the pleasure to observe. I wanted to put a magical spin on the artwork, that was as magical as the sunset… thus, the Sky Projector. The sky projector in the sorcerer’s tower that is hewn from the blocks of volcanic obsidian that reached the coastline through lava tubes. With the sky projector, the wizard conjures and projects magical sunsets to the sky for all to enjoy. / / The artwork has a bit of everything. The tower was created in Incendia using 3 diffraction maps that I created from scratch in Photoshop. The texture for the tower was also created in Photoshop for use in Incendia. The pillowed lava that the tower sits on is also a fractal created in Incendia using yet another diffraction map I created from scratch in Photoshop. The background sky and ocean were created in Photoshop using part of one of my own photos. Additional details were hand painted in Photoshop, such as the rock shadows on the water, and the door and step to the tower. / / The original is 4800×4800 pixels at 300 pixels per inch. I have included a few detail cutaways below so you can see the detail. The detail cutaways are at 33% of the original size of the artwork. / / / / / / / /
wew Started in 2004 completed 2009 Multimedia by design Acrylic oil mixture,glitter,marker outlines on canvas-—-This was created in a very stag- net time of my life a repression of my soul. Its another little escape.
Inks, acrylics, and pencils on canvas panel In the words of RosaCobos: / Does he love me…? / Does´t he?.... / Who cares… / She is the Empress… / the one with eternal love breasts… / milky fountain of desires, / the searcher of the great inseminator, / the suspiring moaning of the The Fool… / the fountain of passion.
Canon 40D, 17-55mm Picture taken in Wroclaw, Poland, during a multimedia spectacle.
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