digital art: odd cityscape in blue and red (“city boy’s out of his mind again”)

go I put together this odd “cityscape” type of design and made a few different versions and color schemes. Given the city vibe, I decided to name it “city boy’s out of his mind again” pulled from the lyrics of the Disco Biscuits classic “House Dog Party Favor” (of which there are many amazing versions, so it’s impossible to choose one, but here’s a great one from 2002).

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digital art: “above the waves”

follow url Here’s one of my favorite new creations. I am not going to overthink it and will just let it speak for itself (in other words, I am at a loss for words as far as a description).

https://www.mreavoice.org/uu6wi92sclz

https://purestpotential.com/qhani7do That said, I should clarify that the name — “Above the Waves” — is pulled directly from one of the marquee songs from the Disco Biscuits rock opera “Hot Air Balloon” which the band created in the late 90s.

digital art: slightly robotic creations (titled “save the robots”)

go to site I created a whole series of images based on this same theme and decided to call them “Save the Robots” as I was listening to this long mix of old live tracks by the Disco Biscuits at the time (“Save the Robots” is the name of probably one of their weirdest yet most interesting songs). Here’s one of my favs:

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digital art: “whale code” – fun with wave shapes and bold colors

https://dcinematools.com/51m2zhdv0c

https://paradiseperformingartscenter.com/6hd4cf6vy0 I have been trying to work more wave shapes into the mix. I put this together and labeled it “whale call”, then changed it to “whale text”, then decided on “whale code.” I really like this one for some reason.

http://www.mscnantes.org/4rers8k You can grab your own copy here.

digital art: “vearth” – now we’re getting weird

https://www.yolascafe.com/wrauipea1 I started really digging the plant and tech themes, so I made this odd creation:

watch And, yes for the Phish fans, this is a subtle reference to the “Rich in minerals, Rich in firth” line from “Kung” (which I always heard as “vearth”). I mean, why the hell not, right?

digital art: ‘rhombulus v1’

enter site I decided to play around with the gradients from the “moon” shapes I created and add a little more “flare.” I really like the way this came out:

https://lpgventures.com/6gga7wm I started toying with the idea of offering some of these designs as printable products and threw together a quick storefront for them. Grab your copy of “rhombulus v1” while supplies last. ha!