The Broken Hexagon ArtchivesAll pieces on this page were produced using Adobe Photoshop
during December, 2003.
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Lady of Spica |
I really like the painterly feel of this piece.Originated: 12/31/03 |
The Monoliths of Electric City |
The red sun and atmospheric discharges have given this region of the planet the nickname of Electric City. The purpose of the monoliths are still a mystery...Originated: 12/31/03 |
Bad Landing at Cestus IV |
This is the first picture returned from the probe sent down to the snow covered planet Cestus IV. Note the orientation of the picture indicates a critical gyro failure on landing...Originated: 12/31/03 |
Trees |
This was a component of The Forest for the Trees that I liked so well I made it a piece by itself.Originated: 12/31/03 |
The Forest for the Trees |
I really loved the sky effects caused by the color adjustments and layerings in this piece.Originated: 12/31/03 |
Ancient Sun |
This reminds me of the old 50s SciFi book cover paintings.Originated: 12/30/03 |
Dont Take the Venusian Acid |
Another psychedelic piece based on a close up of the pattern of corrosion roughly 6,000 years causes to bronze artifacts.Originated: 12/30/03 |
Embryonic Observatory |
Again with the psychedelia. This time it began with a picture of the back of the bronze disc I used in Digital History.Originated: 12/29/03 |
Digital Antiquity |
This started as a detail from a bronze disc found in Germany that contains the earliest known star map in the world.Originated: 12/29/03 |
Jill of Hearts |
I like the interaction of the colors and textures in this piece.Originated: 12/26/03 |
Immortality in Pastel |
I'm finding it interesting how I'm starting to be able to make these seem less digital and more like other forms of media.Originated: 12/25/03 |
Zoetrope O'Keefe |
I think I'm starting to slip into the psychedelic in the way I'm playing with color interactions.Originated: 12/23/03 |
Neon & Blacklight on Velvet |
This started as a slightly less-than-optimal picture of Brenda and me at ConJosé.Originated: 12/21/03 |
Rorschach Starro |
I chose the title of this piece because it reminded me of the comic book character "Starro". This piece really makes me regret the disk space limitations. The full impact is just not available at this size.Originated: 12/20/03 |
Crossed Flow-ers |
This was three differrent version of of the same picture. I like how they interact with each other.Originated: 12/18/03 |
Purple Canopies |
This is one of the three that I think works well on its own.Originated: 12/18/03 |
Stellar Impact |
This one came out looking like some of the astronomy pictures of colliding galaxies.Originated: 12/17/03 |
Atomic KoolAid |
Both of these started from the same side view of a water splash.Originated: 12/17/03 |
Celebratory Frequencies |
I like seeing how the original images and colors interact with each other in this piece.Originated: 12/16/03 |
Color By Numbers |
Female body-builders have interesting contours.Originated: 12/16/03 |
Electric Monolith |
This was originally a picture of a set piece from Babylon 5 that was auctioned off via eBay. I played with it a bit.Originated: 12/16/03 |
Perspectives in a Doll's Eyes |
I couldn't decide which version was my favorite, but I liked the contrast between them all.Originated: 12/15/03 |
Universal Passage |
And the past connects to all our tomorrows - and yesterdays.Originated: 12/14/03 |
The Helices of Lore |
From the shadows of the depths come all of our legends and stories.Originated: 12/11/03 |
Persistence of History |
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Portrait of the Artist in an Asylum |
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