The use of vibrant red tones creates a sense of passion and energy, making this piece the perfect addition to any space that needs a pop of colour. Hang it in your home office to inspire creativity, or in your living room as a statement piece that will wow your guests. Print is available -> https://bit.ly/3oDEq9O
Dahlias are one of my favourite flowers. They are such unique flowers. Something about these pretty dahlias makes me feel so nostalgic. I would like to share with you an image of a dahlia in sepia. The image devoid of colour still emanates warmth but is calm and soothing. The print is available - https://bit.ly/3OJI0do
A portrait orientation #PenPlot of a 3 x 4 grid of 5.25" floppy disks shaded in a CMY rainbow scheme with the density of the shading darker at the top and lightening towards the bottom.
A #PenPlot on top of a 5.25" black floppy disk of a vanishing point grid drawn in thick gold ink.
A picture of a #PenPlotter in action drawing on a white 5.25" floppy disk an abstract asteroid made up of triangles that is being disintegrated by a small triangular ship drawn in the left corner that is reminiscent of Asteroids the video game.
Layered images of the National WWll Museum in New Orleans graphic, made from an original photographic, with the nearby American flag overlayed on the entrance of the museum.
New pen plot inspired by dazzle ships: thin bisecting white space lines with bounded areas shaded in Breton stripes. 11”x17” Bristol on a HP 7550+ #PenPlotter
Another dazzle ships inspired plot. I love the almost center vertical line that slices through and interrupts everything. 11”x17” Bristol on a HP 7550+ #PenPlotter
This dazzle ships inspired plot is more chaotic but to me feels like it has more depth? Also, I recently learned a group of zebras can be called a dazzle so there’s that. 🙃 11”x17” Bristol on a HP 7550+ #PenPlotter
Adding constraints to this dazzle ships inspired pen plot. I thought this was turned out great. Railway ties, tank track, and bar codes are what I see. What do you see? 11”x17” Bristol on a vintage HP 7550+ #PenPlotter