One of my first projects in this new calendar year is to re-organize my galleries (“Collections“) at Fine Art America in preparation for uploading more pieces.
The bulk of artwork already displayed, as well as of what I expect to add, are Kaleidoscopic works. I have much more information at DigitalGryphonDesign.com about how I create them. This does involve a computer programme using basic math and geometry to ‘spin the images’ – but this is not AI and all are created from my original photographs and designs.
One could say I use ‘old fashioned’ photo-imaging software that mindlessly creates a work of beauty (or at least, of interest) under my direction. Or that I’m using the concept of a common child’s toy to infantilize technology. That this is a subconscious processing of childhood trauma/ angst over what toys I had, or didn’t. That last bit might be accurate. But mostly I do these because it makes my NeuroDelightful brain happy and I like the results.

As of today, the Collections include:
20 TeddyBear Tears Kaleidoscope Images;
16 Urban Kaleidoscope Images;
14 Floral Kaleidoscope Images;
20 Additional Kaleidoscope Images;
29 More Digital Art Images;
21 CityScapes Images;
13 ShoeFiti Images;
12 Roses Images;
10 More Florals Images;
3 Triptych Images;
7 Special Edition Images.