Tag: art
City_block
Right after I published E Cube, Windows updated, and ate all my Python stuff. My desktop was gone for a while, my magicvoxel export file was emptied. I lost the … Continue reading City_block
E Cube
That’s nice. I made these nice cubes. That’s real nice. These cubes, nice. That’s a cube emptied out, which is nice. I got nothing but love for MagicaVoxel Wow, that’s … Continue reading E Cube
Exquisite Corpse: “The Unforgettable”
My eleven-year-old son and I drew this collage before breakfast. He named it. After breakfast, we colored but did not embellish the drawing. The style of the drawing is called … Continue reading Exquisite Corpse: “The Unforgettable”
Jeremy Mann’s urban cityscapes
https://evokecontemporary.com/Artists/jeremy-mann.html Seriously, one of my favorite artisits. Since I of late haven’t the luxury to indulge in painting, I present something better. The cityscapes are full of space and complex … Continue reading Jeremy Mann’s urban cityscapes
Horseshoe Falls
I spent a couple of weeks working on programming. Took a break to make this today.
Eskimo Sketch in February
Oil, fish oil on canvas board, 8″ x 12″ on paint-splattered metal table. This is my first oil in many months. I have a diptych underway, but it’s too early … Continue reading Eskimo Sketch in February
Periodic table of spectral emisssion
The elements, when burned, give off flames of specific colors. These colors can be decomposed into basic spectral bands. When astronomers examine the light emitted from celestial bodies, they can … Continue reading Periodic table of spectral emisssion
Kidaclysm Canyon
I call this Kidaclism Canyon because it is a riot of color and Byzantine, angular and flattened perspectives. The water coursing through a series of cataracts were supposed to be … Continue reading Kidaclysm Canyon
Coalie Art, Photographed 10/04/18
These photos are of a train passing through West Brownsville, PA. These greasepen tags were once used by hobos, but now they are used by brakemen who check the trains … Continue reading Coalie Art, Photographed 10/04/18
