I'm on a roll lately, shifting my line work/play into a colorized mode, mainly using the classic triad of colors Red Green and Blue. I played a lot with circles using different manipulations, hence the name of the first series, Circus Permutations. I also played with some straight lines, stepping out of RGB mode for the last piece... Enjoy!
In this first piece, a set of circles gets broken up and transformed into various transitional states, in an RGB grid-space.
Circus Permutations (2019) digital art by Kevin McLaughlin
This next piece seems kaleidoscopic, like a sacred-cosmological chart...
Circus Permutations 2 (2019) digital art by Kevin McLaughlin
In the third piece, there is a slightly different set of rules (circles are not cut into arcs, but left whole... except in the nucleus).
Circus Permutations 3_ (2019) digital art by Kevin McLaughlin
Still working in the RGB universe, a switch to straight lines... this techno tablecloth turns into a sort of plaid when scaled down and tiled— hence the title.
RGB Holo Plaid (2019) digital art by Kevin McLaughlin
And finally, more straight lines in a subtler set of colors, an abstract nocturnal landscape.
Sacred Shoreline (2019) digital art by Kevin McLaughlin
Thanks for taking a look at my latest work!
--Kevin
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These are really cool, I like the addition of color to your work. Circus permutations 3 has a really cool mandala-ish center, and something about the holo plaid I like a lot as well.
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Thanks so much, @carlgnash!
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Good tip, thanks... will do!
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Interesting art you've done, I haven't seen something like that for a long time
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Thank you very much... Glad you enjoyed it! Greetings from snowy Minnesota!
This is a very interesting work, not particularly my kind of art but I can appreciate the quality when it is there, even when I don't enjoy it completely, thanks for sharing your art and keep it up!
Hi Kevin. I liked your digital art. However, they seem to me to have a lot of symmetry. Cheers @kismetart