Diaphanous Dreams Acrylic Print
by Patricia Kemke
Product Details
Diaphanous Dreams acrylic print by Patricia Kemke. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Digital fractal composed in Apophysis. Flower in vivid colors. Pink, red, yellow and black.
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3 - 4 business days
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Artist's Description
Digital fractal composed in Apophysis. Flower in vivid colors. Pink, red, yellow and black.
About Patricia Kemke
Thank you for stopping by my gallery and viewing the artwork. I appreciate the visit and would love to know what you think. If you have any questions or would like to share your opinion, either post a comment at the bottom of any image or use the link and email me. Trish Kemke My formal training is in computer information systems, MCSE, database management and control system programming. I have an insatiable curiosity about most things computer related, in other words I am a “geek”, more appropriately, a “geekette”. My creative explorations have included; stained glass, jewelry, commissioned colored pencil portraits, and digital oil paintings. My latest fascination, the creation of fractal art, has merged both my logical and...
$90.00
Patricia Kemke
Hi Jason, This image is a digital composition of 2 fractals and some post image editing in GIMP. I used Apophysis to create the fractals. The fractals can take weeks to get just right. Especially for a detail freak like me. Fractals are based on math. I never know what I am going to get until I start developing the fractal. When done the fractal can take a week or more to render on the computer running non stop depending on the size of the finished render. Apophysis and GIMP are both free software programs. Give them a try. I think I also have at least one digital oil painting image available here too. For that I used a Program called ArtRage. They have free version too although I used the paid version. I previously did commissioned portraits in color pencil but that is very time consuming. I have Multiple Chemical Sensitivities MCS so there is no way I could work with real oil although I would love to! The ArtRage program gives you amazing detail and control. And no I did not copy the image - in regards to my Racket Tailed Roller image. That image took more than a month to get done. Hope that answers your questions - thanks for asking and for the nice comment. ~ Trish
Jason Altobelli
Once again, superb work. Really breathtaking and engulfing. Tell me about your process...do you do hand drawings first, then rework them in Illustraitor? How are they presented, as works on paper, or just digital prints? Continue to keep the Fire Lit.