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More weird little guys in Bremen.

More weird little guys in Bremen.

I don't know if this one was very confortable or not...


Thank you for this day.

Once in a while, Ill take a picture of the Bean from the side. Most people capture the front view, but the profile reveals a different perspective (literally).

Hello everyone! This is my post. I joined Mastodon in the past few days (specifically the sunny.garden server since its description sounded like a good fit) and this is also my first time using any Twitter-like social media. I'm here because I hope it will result it a better sense of community for me, as I've otherwise seemed relatively isolated on my main HTML website.

I'm a creative generalist with a very wide range of interests: , game development (), , (especially vector art, , digital , , , and particle effects), music composition, , philosophy, and ethics.

Many of my skills (the art ones especially) are kind of nascent and still in progress. I tend to spread myself thin often unfortunately and so the time flies by fast sometimes. I'm trying to broaden out and be more at ease and more creative lately though, like I've long sought to be. :blobreach:

I do already have a bunch of fun stuff on my main site though!

Anyway, thanks for reading! I hope a bright future is ahead for all of us!

From the ar(t)chive
"Facebook pressure," a 2014 illustration.

From the ar(t)chive

"Facebook pressure," a 2014 illustration.

Love this rather weird-looking, and apparently moustachioed, putti on Salmon and Gillespie's 1899 Glasgow Savings Bank building on Argyle Street in Anderston.

Sculpture

One of the things you learn in , at least when you're studying , is that a gentle rounded chamfer on the edge of a planar surface gives it a greater visual sense of mass - as little as 1mm on a 25mm thick plate of steel, will make that steel appear more solid.

This is why a looks like it's make of tinfoil - all the edges are too sharp. It gives away how tissue-thin the panels are, and makes it look cheap & insubstantial.

Here comes the rain again

"Peeking At Peonies" teableau for 08/17/24

I haven't been able to share this project until now:

Yesterday was the dedication of the community cast metal art project that I created the design for.
(i helped carve blocks with the schoolkids too!)

I love my little kentucky river town-and I love public art. it's been an honor to have been a part of this!

Amarylla Guerrilla by Louise Plant (apt name). At Edinburgh Park. Comes with a soundtrack:

A tribute to guerrilla gardeners, I like it.

Edinburgh Park is a weird place, sterile but oddly peaceful.

Petite visite de courtoisie Jakotte, installe dans les chambres d'htes damouretdardeche Payzac (07)

Some stuff I've been working on in the studio

Sculpture by American artist Daniel Giordano, 2020s, whose work combines various techniques and materials (woodworking, glassblowing, assemblage, pottery, etc) in forms inspired by his own memories.

Neighbors have been working on these stairs and porches for quite a while. Or maybe its actually a finished abstract sculpture, perhaps signifying our confusing climb through life!

Thank you for this day.

Did anyone else put Bugles at the end of their fingertips and pretend they were witches, or is it just me

Edited to include the artists website:

I love this relief sculpture on the old Anderson College of Medicine Building on Dumbarton Road in Glasgow. Created by James Pittendrigh MacGillivary, it's thought to show Peter Lowe, a 16th Century physician who founded what is now Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, demonstrating a medical examination to a group of students.

Maori Land March, Parliament grounds.

Hobbyist Hedgetrimmer Transforms His Street into Green Sculpture Gallery in Memory of Beloved Wife

I took 3 hours today to flesh out this distraction.

It's a happy running distraction- bet off of 's drawing. Making it in sections definitely helps.

I think I could make a few more. I wanna blink em so the wings flap. I also feel like there are some areas an details that could be improved.

I think a mirrored pattern would be good to easily flip the design around while making it.

I could bend this whole thing in clear, an then coat it in pink phosphor later :) I'm glad this one stands.

The in is known for its erosional . A tour brings you to the mushroom rocks and even an arch, , Richard Serra's East-West/West-East in the and to a .

Sam Kellers exhibition, "Extra Value Meal," subverts notions of waste and worth.

Some long exposures at the Cloud Gate (the "bean") in Chicago.

The main body has a higher content of coarse sand aggregate in its concrete and by wire brushing and rough sanding a rough surface texture is created. The lighting element has a smaller fine sand content and is wet polished in multiple steps resulting, in contrast with the main body, in a smooth finish.

> T > h > u > h > S > h > o > p >

Interior of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.

Some work-in-progress stages of my happy alien.
See a different post for the final rendering.
Happy alien.
Modeled and rendered in the MagicaCSG SDF 3D editor.
Inspired by a Jon Kelly Green drawing.
See a different post for work-in-progress impressions.

A 3D scene impression video of my happy alien.

See other posts in this thread for more impressions.

Some work-in-progress stages of my happy alien.

See other posts in this thread for more impressions.

Happy alien.

Modeled and rendered in the MagicaCSG SDF 3D editor.
Inspired by a Jon Kelly Green drawing.

See other posts in this thread for more impressions.

My favorite 3D modeling tool MagicaCSG is mentioned in this new video about SDF modeling:

I've got a hunch he has read my post about SDF over at Blender Artists

: Cable Bridge, Spring Hill
: pipe bridge
:
: Photo by ell brown on Flickr

More London Model / II

From the ar(t)chive
3D artwork for a DJ Ronaldo CD album cover, created in the early 2000s.
I used Cebas finalRender for the rendering. It was the first real Global Illumination renderer for 3ds Max (before that there were only radiosity renderers for bounced light rays). I was a finalRender beta tester for years.

From the ar(t)chive

3D artwork for a DJ Ronaldo CD album cover, created in the early 2000s.

I used Cebas finalRender for the rendering. It was the first real Global Illumination renderer for 3ds Max (before that there were only radiosity renderers for bounced light rays). I was a finalRender beta tester for years.

Relief Art

via dracula61



Uproar forces Kenyan city to remove athlete statues

Basillioh Rukanga

Un couple mimi

Maori Land March. Protesters camped in Parliament grounds.








Hutton 24 gallery