Whimsical and colorful abstract art with bubbles! Who doesn’t love dancing bubblicious fun? It has an underwater beachy feel and would look great in any home or office space!
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I found the artist. Her name is Amika, she's an Architect, Artist and Entrepreneur.
"I had started The Oblivious Mind as a small business selling handmade products and making floral paintings. But over the years my art style changed drastically and I fell in love with abstract art. Now, I am a full time intuitive abstract artist whose happy place is around colours and paints. My art revolves around basic shapes, lines and dots with a touch of colour all combined together to create an intuitive composition. In this journey, ‘trusting the process’ has become my ‘mantra’ and getting lost in the creative process my routine."
📺 Kaleidoscope Visuals with Music, Fantasy Lyre Harp Music, Orchestral Strings Music, Clarinet Music
Digital kaleidoscope art can be used for a variety of purposes, such as creating decorative images, making greeting cards, or illustrating books. It can also be used as a tool for meditation or relaxation, as the repetitive patterns can be calming and soothing. Additionally, digital kaleidoscope art can be used to experiment with different visual effects, allowing artists to explore their creativity and imagination.
Specimen, Fanette Mellier
Context: Pôle graphisme de Chaumont, 2009
Printed by: Imprimerie du Petit-Cloître
Description: 120 × 176 cm
This poster, announcing a series of “graphic design and publishing” themed shows, isn’t a conventional image. It’s more of a printed object linked to its subject. The front, fully saturated with color and technical elements related to printing (scale 1), is offset printed with a very thin raster. This space saturation, like an obsessive canvas, presents graphical tools that are a common vocabulary for books makers. The title and info are printed on the back. The fold lets the title appear: the poster becomes informative and evokes at the same time the delicate materiality of a page.
Since we're talking about abstract art, I don't think I've shown these off before.
So the basic technique is:
1. Start with a black canvas.
2. Swirl dish soap in a cool pattern on the canvas. (The soap will be the black lines later)
3. Spray the canvas with spray paint. The paint slides off the soap, but will dry on the non-soaped bits.
4. Wait for it to dry, then gently rinse the canvas to get the soap off and air dry it.
You can also spray paint the canvas first, let it dry, then soap, and spray black (or another color) over it. (Which is what I did for the last one. I also washed that one more aggressively, which got some cool texture stuff going on)
This colorful rainbow has a special meaning for me. A reminder that my “Pop” is still around and watching over me. For some it reminds them of a beloved pet that has passed away. For others it is a symbol of the desire for human equity regardless of gender/sexuality. It can mean hope and faith. And for some, it’s just a pretty natural phenomenon. Whatever it makes you think about, my hope is that…
📺 Kaleidoscope Visuals with Ambient Acoustic Piano Music, Colorful Kaleidoscope Video Background
Kaleidoscope art is a type of art that uses mirrors and other materials to create repeating patterns of color and shape. The patterns can be simple or complex, and they can be abstract or realistic. Kaleidoscope art is often used to create decorative objects, but it can also be used to express personal or artistic ideas.
The name "kaleidoscope" comes from the Greek words "kalos" (beautiful) and "eidos" (form). The first kaleidoscope was invented in 1816 by Sir David Brewster, a Scottish physicist and inventor. Brewster was inspired by the optical properties of crystals, and he wanted to create a device that would allow people to see the beauty of these properties.
Kaleidoscope art has been enjoyed by people of all ages for centuries. The patterns of a kaleidoscope can be mesmerizing and calming, and they can also be a source of inspiration. Kaleidoscope art can be a fun and creative way to spend time, and it can also be a way to connect with the beauty of the natural world.
There are many different ways to create kaleidoscope art. You can buy a kaleidoscope kit, or you can make your own kaleidoscope using simple materials, such as mirrors, beads, and cardboard. There are also many online resources that can teach you how to create kaleidoscope art.
I was sorting through a decade's worth of dozens of art supplies, scribbling some quick lines with each one, testing them to see if they still work and if yes, how well. This here is what accidentally came of it.