Frazer by Greghilton
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Description
I got the inspiration for the title of the image from a mixture of two words:
Lazer Fray
And my inspiration for both those words was by looking at the image. It might not be a very upbeat and nice looking peice of artwork, but some may disagree, and it can take on several different meanings. I originally thought of this work as all the nerves in my brain whizzing around, and breaking up from each other and joining together aswell. Figure out your own meaning for my work yourself,
Thanks alot for viewing,
/Greg H.
P.S: Please rate/comment on my work. Any suggestions or plain comments will be helpful and I'll be happy to see them. Thanks again.
Lazer Fray
And my inspiration for both those words was by looking at the image. It might not be a very upbeat and nice looking peice of artwork, but some may disagree, and it can take on several different meanings. I originally thought of this work as all the nerves in my brain whizzing around, and breaking up from each other and joining together aswell. Figure out your own meaning for my work yourself,
Thanks alot for viewing,
/Greg H.
P.S: Please rate/comment on my work. Any suggestions or plain comments will be helpful and I'll be happy to see them. Thanks again.
Comments (5)
LFNForever
Just wonderful!! And Happy belated New Year to you!! :):)
Lithium_CD
Indeed interesting, different to your other work, great! Happy new year and Christmas to all (although tis belated)
mrfun
This seems very futuristic. It is a very grim image, but if this is what you meant to achieve then you've done an excellent job! BTW, if you look at the image, in the bottom-right corner it looks like a metal line which has been frayed and has let out alot of lightning, lazerish "stuff". Hmm...hard to explain - nevermind.
Goodstuff
This is a very randomized pattern. Although you can see obvious streaks and swirls, every one is either a different colour, or has a different ending. I enjoy looking at this image, brill!
TomWilcox
Nice idea. You might try one with parallel lines that swirl. Maybe pattern the shapes and style after Van Gogh's "Stary Night" (I think that's what it's called) or one of his other works. This technique lends itself to that style. Search the Web for his work. I am assuming this is done with some sort of brush. Tom