digital art: more of the grey and green color scheme with “pixel pipes and city stripes”

If you thought I was done with my obsession with the colors grey and green, I regret to inform you that you’re dead wrong. In fact, I did something a bit compulsive and bought some domains, and now I have something cooking over at thegreyandgreen.com with this as the top banner image:

I’ll be honest, I don’t yet know what I am doing with this storefront. I had enough people ask me about my art creations (including some about buying prints) that I figured it’d be worth the experience of building my own little web store to test out the Shopify platform and see what comes of it.

This is still very much in the early stages, but I am going to gradually add more prints and products and see what happens.

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  1. Sharing the link wherever you think is appropriate
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  3. Buying something (if you feel so inclined)

If you do buy something, please let me know how the process goes for you. I’d recommend one of the mugs as a great place to start.

digital art: the grey and the green quadrant

I thought it’d be fun to look back at some of my earliest attempts at this digital art thing, so I decided to recycle some of my original “grey and green” images and create a combination of them. I like this “quadrant” approach, and it’s especially fun to see where I started and compare it to my more recent attempts.

digital art: “the foist green organic”

I decided to come back to some of the shapes I used in “neural net zero” but to recast them in a different way and new color scheme. This also combines some of the “grey and green” stuff I created a while back when I first got started.

Oh and the name is definitely a play on some of the lyrics from Phish’s “Lawn Boy” (and also partially inspired by the rest of the song, you know, “I can smell the colors”,”olfactory hues,” etc…).

While I like the way this came out with all green hues, I made a few other variations I like below.

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: