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2D Abstract posted on Apr 05, 2003
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Messy dripping of digital paint upon a GIMP canvass. Sort of a digital version of Pollock. But as in Pollock, there is a bit more in there than meets the eye. I don't recommend trying to figure it out though, as it's really composed of abstract representations of abstract representations of abstract representations of abstract symbols, and by this stage seeing anything in there at all is virtually impossible. The technique involved actually making an abstract something, then smudging ad blurring the heck out of it so you can't tell what it was, and then adding layer upon layer of splotches on top. Enjoy.

Comments (4)


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FearaJinx

9:11PM | Sat, 05 April 2003

It reminds me of fall...nice job!!

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Synapse

12:49PM | Sun, 13 April 2003

I see a suggestion of a green face, but I suppose that was accidental ;-)

tuerda

3:49PM | Thu, 17 April 2003

Not entirely, I sort of threw that in while blurring and plastering things about, I guess my subconcious must have given it the shape of a face, because it looks a lot like a green face to me too.

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cneofotistos

8:38AM | Fri, 01 August 2003

I hadn't seen this one :) cool


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