The Broken Hexagon Artchives

All pieces on this page were produced using Adobe Photoshop during March, 2005
New pieces are added to the top of the page.
Permission to copy these images is explicitly denied without prior, written consent.

 

February '05  
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Graineur
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Abstraction comes from many places. This one comes from a lumber yard.

Originated: 3/31/05

   

Rose Wars
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I see so many things in this that I had to name it based on the major color. How many things can you see in it?

Originated: 3/29/05

Cyber-Frost
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Sometimes coming up with titles and descriptions is harder than making one of these pieces. This is one of those times.

Originated: 3/26/05

Grow the Lightning
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The jagged forms of the lightning bolt can be found reflected in the oddest places. Such as someone's orchard.

Originated: 3/25/05

Igneoactive
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“In the red light of the torch, the glowing section of the rock that was sticking up out of the sand glowed eerily. Distantly George heard the clatterin og the radiation detector…”

Originated: 3/24/05

Intrusion
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“There are places where reality overlaps itself and something ... other ... can start to pry its way in. Beware these places.”

Originated: 3/21/05

Reach
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We should never think that humanity is the only form of life on this planet that yearns for the stars.

Originated: 3/21/05

A Study in Aqua and Abstraction
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This started as a close-up of a fountain. I'm mostly satisfied with how this came out.

Originated: 3/20/05

On The Road
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As I worked with one of the photos I took on a recent trip to visit my parents, I liked the feeling I got of working on a painting. I hope this piece works for you, too.

Originated: 3/1/05

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All artwork is © copyright Robert Daverin as of the origination date listed.