digital art: ‘rhombulus v1’

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:

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!

digital art : gradient moons

I started playing around with some color gradients and made a few “moon” shapes that I thought came out well. I posted a bunch of variations below with the purples and blues being my favorites:

Blues:

Purples:

I created a way to buy this one here.

Reds

Orange:

Greens:

Some variations of above that I really liked:

digital art: the grey and the green

I’ve long been a visual person and have thought about doing more art for quite some time. I’ve been using a few design tools like Figma and Canva for mock-ups for work and finally decided to try my hand at some odd creations.

Below are a few of my first attempts at a concept using some of my favorite colors (green and grey). I think they came out nicely:

Song of the Day: “Sharrat” by Bibio

I’ve been a fan of Bibio ever since I hear “À Toute Allure” back in 2013 (?). The guitar hook on that track just hit me in the eardrums and grabbed me. I am a big fan of jangly, reverb-drenched yet clean guitar tones and this one was just perfection to my ears. Once the drums and synths kicked in, I was hooked. I could not stop listening to that track.

So when I saw that Bibio’s latest album, BIB10, dropped I knew I needed to check it out. I’ve listened all the way through and the 3rd track “Sharratt” is definitely my favorite. See above RE guitar tones and you’ll see why:

The delay effect on the main guitar riff is what stands out here. I played this in the car the other day and my son was immediately into it. It gave me a great excuse to talk about guitar effects, specifically delay pedals, and how he can listen for this on other tracks he likes (my immediate example was the Edge’s signature guitar tone on U2’s the Joshua Tree, which he knows very well).

I loved this track and decided it was a good excuse to put together some of my favorite Bibio tracks and make a quick playlist: