
It's all the same picture, just evolving over time.

In the digital age, anything is possible, when it comes to images.

The paint on paper starts the process.

The camera has its way with the "art."

Functions like "image correction" allow the pilot to adjust virtually every vector of the painting's photographic image.

As the piece evolves, there comes a point when what you "see" no longer exists in the physical world.

We've departed the physical limits that for so long have contained art (and life). Suddenly, there are no limits; as if the soul of art has left the artist's body. Death and rebirth.
All that remains is whatever image moves the viewer. Welcome to a virtual world, the first of many...
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p.s. Here is the end result, i call it Big Bang:

2 comments:
Kind of a fuggly crew.
I'll say. What ever was I thinking?
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