( – promoted by buhdydharma )
A week ago, I started a graphic series. As much as there ever is an inspiration to any of my graphics, there was the awareness that it was Bastille Day in France. So I sat down at my program and created a series of unfinished (in my opinion) graphics, with the plan that I would come back later and finish each of them.
For some unknown reason, I decided to finish each one in two different ways, sometimes with something as simple as altering the hue. Other times I made major alterations.
I don’t promise that they get better as they go along…but only that they got different. It’s not a bad thing to surrender linear thinking sometimes, to explore what might have been if we had only done something different.
No, this is not political. It is not intended to be so, except in as much as it may bring peace to the hearts of the viewers, should there be any. If the graphics spark any stray thoughts from those who do view them, I’d love to hear them in the comments.
As always, my art consists of free pixels. My only demand, if one can call it that, is that I don’t see my work some day with another person’s name attached.
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Fleur 3 |
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…more often than not. I’m certain it is there if you look for it.
I’ve found my happiness. I hope you can find yours.
Robyn
Simulcasted at Daily Kos
and designs! I’m glad you found your happiness. You art is something that brings happiness to others.
I think you said in MoT’s meta diary about how we came to dd that buhdy had asked you, or told you to come here. Someone else, I think, said buhdy demanded they come here. Maybe that was you.
I’m not gonna go back through those comments to find out.
So I’ll simply say that I’m glad you’re here. I don’t comment on your art often enough. But I want you to know how much I do enjoy! Thanks!
and eye pleasing works of art. Please keep them coming!
Warmest regards,
Doc