View allAll Photos Tagged abstraction
And because I couldn't decide which I liked more here's a second version.
1 - a fruit or vegetable
2 - a paved surface
3 - the first element must NOT be centered in the frame
Sean Evans
Freshman
Graphic Design
Arts Village
As an artist, I am constantly mesmerized by the intricate details and complexities of the world we live in. My primary medium of expression is colored pencils, with secondary mediums including charcoal, graphite, and watercolors - the versatility of these mediums allows me to capture my subjects with immense precision and depth. I like to describe my artistic style as hyper realistic impressionism, and I strive to create pieces that leave my audience captivated, intrigued, and yearning for more.
Featured artwork: Abstraction
Color pencil
Online Shop: www.etsy.com/shop/ARTbySEVAN
Instagram: sevan.art
This artist is open to commissions: smevans3@ncsu.edu
Sydney, Australia. Brick wall, painted, with vent. (enhanced)
curated in: www.flickr.com/photos/daruma/galleries/72157623662494170/
curated in: www.flickr.com/photos/acediscovery/galleries/721576257543...
Canon EOS 450D
f/22
ISO-100
1/25 seconds
مشاركتي في ورشة التجريد في عدسات عربية
Images in the 'abstraction - networks' series, and in the 'papercuts' series are all derived from photographs of the expandable paper bowls/vases designed by Torafu Architects of Japan - www.torafu.com
this quilt was inspired by one of my recent quilt backs. i really like the abstract, random look! Blogged here.
Architectural details at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.
Mamiya 645AFDII with Phase One P30+ digital back. 1/80" @ f/11, 80mm f/2.8 lens. ISO 100, WB custom.
Post in Capture One Pro 8 and Photoshop CC
I went hiking in the Lake Pleasant Regional Park. I saw this in the lake and could not resist. Sort of a Rorschach test feel to it.
"One of the most scenic water recreation areas in the “Valley of the Sun,” this northwest Valley park is a recreationist’s dream. The park offers many activities, such as camping, boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. At the Lake Pleasant Visitor Center, guests learn about the history of the area and desert wildlife. Step out onto the balcony surrounding the Visitor Center to get a beautiful view of Lake Pleasant and an up-close look at Waddell Dam. The breathtaking views offer visitors a great place to relax, whether it is from a boat or shoreline picnic site." www.maricopa.gov/parks/lake_pleasant/
IMG_0580