D Daichi Guest Oct 2, 2011 #2 http://www.dothackersdaichi.deviantart.com There. That should keep you busy for a week or two
J JustANobody Guest Oct 2, 2011 #3 Oh cool! Fractal art! I've never understood how you make fractal art.. did you do them traditionally or digitally? -Totally dummy here-
Oh cool! Fractal art! I've never understood how you make fractal art.. did you do them traditionally or digitally? -Totally dummy here-
J JustANobody Guest Oct 3, 2011 #5 Re: Daichi said: Fractal art is per deafault digital. Click to expand... Oh Sorry! As I implied, I don't know much about fractal art D: I like to draw traditional realism, so it's pretty different!
Re: Daichi said: Fractal art is per deafault digital. Click to expand... Oh Sorry! As I implied, I don't know much about fractal art D: I like to draw traditional realism, so it's pretty different!
Kugayama Moderator Apr 25, 2012 #6 There is a gallery where I work which is at the moment showing the best of last year's year 12 art works, and I was impressed by this:
There is a gallery where I work which is at the moment showing the best of last year's year 12 art works, and I was impressed by this:
M moichispa Parallel Heart Apr 27, 2012 #10 Too bad spam is more active that us. cackle cackle cackle Do you like writing? We have a club here if you want. Wanna try Nanowrimo?
Too bad spam is more active that us. cackle cackle cackle Do you like writing? We have a club here if you want. Wanna try Nanowrimo?
Kugayama Moderator Apr 30, 2012 #11 More from the student gallery. This had a glass-fronted frame so some reflection was unavoidable. Works will be online at http://www.sace.sa.edu.au/ later this year.
More from the student gallery. This had a glass-fronted frame so some reflection was unavoidable. Works will be online at http://www.sace.sa.edu.au/ later this year.
Kugayama Moderator Apr 30, 2012 #12 A pair of works from the gallery of top year 12 art works from 2011 now:
Kugayama Moderator Apr 30, 2012 #13 This was a painting based on a photo by one of the college students:
Kugayama Moderator Apr 30, 2012 #14 ...and this was an original cartoon by one of Australia's most famous cartoonists, Michael Leunig (ps, there really is a shining sun/moon where the flash reflection appears):
...and this was an original cartoon by one of Australia's most famous cartoonists, Michael Leunig (ps, there really is a shining sun/moon where the flash reflection appears):