Archive for April, 2009

Kaleidoscopic

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

I’ve been re-visiting some older designs, some of the very first knots that I created that took on the shapes of waves. I’m trying to use the computer to create attractive designs from these very simple sketches. Along the way, so far, these are what I’ve created.

The horizontal design makes me think of graphics from neo-psychedelic posters for raves in the 90s. Helterskelter, Flashback and Atomic Jam…. if you look closely it’s surprising how close this Kaleidoscope transformation has created a good knot from the original.

The vertical design makes me think of native american cherokee style feathered motifs, like some kind of space age red-indian artifact from an imagined civilization! But then I’ve been told before I have an over-active imagination!!

The Kalidoscope inspiration partly came from seeing pictures by North Devon artist Connor Wilson. His work can be seen in the Blue Groove Cafe in Croyde, which hosts an amazing giant mural depicting a perfect summers A-frame peak as spied through a break in a lush canopy. A surreal moon transformation floats in front of this scene… it has to be seen to be believed! The cafe also has many of his framed works including surreal style, automatic sketches and Mandalas (see resource here).

These Mandalas, or circle rotations, almost form celtic knot patterns (though close inspection shows the rules of interlacing, continuation etc are not followed). So roatating my simple designs produces these Celtic like patterns… which in themselfs I find inspiring. I want to take these computer generated patterns and come full circle to work over them by hand.

References:
http://conorwilson.co.uk/
www.mandalaproject.org
Blue Groove Cafe

Cheers!

Sandy water

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Here are two more images produced from the sketch I posted in my blog a couple of days ago… the palette is from Colourlovers and is called ’sandywater’ … it instantly made me think of those dredging low tide waves churning the sand up, colouring the waves.

The original Palette is here:
www.colourlovers.com/palette/726905/sandywater

Hope you like this… it’s a single line and I was working on the principles of angular vectors to show the structure of the wave. Also this represents it’s movement.

The original sketch included a surfer in the tube, removing him has left an interlacing error as originally it was intended that he would be entwined with the wave…. perhaps you can spot the switch in the pattern? To me this switch doesn’t matter, it’s been found in ancient master pieces, works completed by apprentices and occasionally become unavoidable in some designs. That’s what I’m sticking to anyway!!

The paint drips effect was created with a picture tube I made in Paintshop.

Any questions just ask…

Also note this painting is available for sale, please contact me for details or refer to my price list pricelist. Cheers!