Several people involved in the iPhoneography community have commented on a group of the images I created beginning with one I titled: “Insertion Point”. I had intended to do this sooner, but here lies the secrets behind the origins of these images. Miami Layers: original images The original images were taken in Miami last December while my lovely bride, Carrie (see #4) and I visited Art …
Clarke versus Cline… After the Great Clint Cline spoofed the Grand Exalted Leader of PIXELS about his “no Big Border” decree (and I, of course, couldn’t resist jumping into the fray – see my earlier blog entry on this), Clint came out with an image titled: “Precipice” (image #1). Other than the fact that this is another fine example of Mr. Cline’s creativity, what …
If Mondrian had an iPad #2 One never knows where that next “idea” will come from… My earlier attempt to come up with an image that was mostly “black border” has led me in an unexpected direction. While coming up with “No Wimpy Border Control Guppies Around These Borders” (see previous post), I used a drawing/painting app called ArtStudio. I had rediscovered this app recently in …
This image started out as a Hipstamatic shot of the new edition to the Denver Art Museum done by architect Daniel Libeskind. The image went through several alterations which include (but are not limited to) Tiny Planets, PhotoWizard, ArtStudio, Photo fx Ultra, and PS Express.
Since just about anyone who’s anyone in the iPhoneography community seams compelled to do a “tribute to Autumn” image with a dried up old leaf, I figgered who am I to buck a trend like that?
I saw a documentary recently called “Herb and Dorothy” about a couple of modest means, who became well known collectors of Art (their collection is now in the National Gallery in Washington D.C.). Early on, they focused on “minimal” art because it was still affordable. This got me thinking about minimalism, and these 3 images are the result (thus far).
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