About Me
Hello! Welcome to my online gallery and art blog. I am an experienced marketer, graphic and website designer by day. Aside from the day job, I am passionate about art, photography and creating surreal photo manipulations using Adobe Photoshop which have been featured in print and online. Recently I have also been focusing on the world of digital abstract artwork and I have also begun experimenting with AI.
My digital art is often bright and vibrant, eclectic, surreal, ‘other worldly’ including everyday objects, places, spaces, as well as abstract concepts incorporating objects, people, or blending waves, shapes and lines, sometimes random, sometimes ordered. I like to think that most of my art has a positive feel to it and causes the viewer to interpret the work for themselves. In addition, perhaps some of my artworks evoke definite feelings and challenges of interpretation for each individual viewer.
With the advent of AI becoming much more mainstream, I have been exploring its possibilities and role in the realm of digital art (as well as photomanipulation and graphic design). With all my experimental pieces, I do not alter or manipulate the outputs at all (bar one isolated image where the hands were so bad). I prefer to present the AI generations unedited and without any additional manipulation at all.
I also focus on creating artwork that doesn’t trying to join the narrative on real-life news or pick up on current situations. In addition don’t post-process generated AI images with such things as adding well-known or lesser known people or people’s faces, objects, places and themes by placing them in the scene or specific situation on purpose to gain engagement and present misinformation or to present something that might appear to be genuine but isn’t. This is to try and avoid the dangerous power of AI which, if used unethically, can enable anyone to potentially distorting the truth, poke fun, bully, falsify, mistreat, degrade, hurt or slander – all for the sake of clicks, likes, engagement, politics, money and the spreading of false information – or any other negative use – whether intended or not.
If I were asked to choose which of my artworks sum up where I am currently in my creative art journey, I would choose ‘The Perception of Hope‘ and ‘The Dancer‘ and the ‘AI Surreal and Miscellaneous‘ gallery.
If you would like to know more about my graphic and web design work, you can find out more on my design website.
About Me
Hello! Welcome to my online gallery and art blog. I am an experienced marketer, graphic and website designer by day. Aside from the day job, I am passionate about art, photography and creating surreal photo manipulations using Adobe Photoshop which have been featured in print and online. Recently I have also been focusing on the world of digital abstract artwork and I have also begun experimenting with AI.
My digital art is often bright and vibrant, eclectic, surreal, ‘other worldly’ including everyday objects, places, spaces, as well as abstract concepts incorporating objects, people, or blending waves, shapes and lines, sometimes random, sometimes ordered. I like to think that most of my art has a positive feel to it and causes the viewer to interpret the work for themselves. In addition, perhaps some of my artworks evoke definite feelings and challenges of interpretation for each individual viewer.
With the advent of AI becoming much more mainstream, I have been exploring its possibilities and role in the realm of digital art (as well as photomanipulation and graphic design). With all my experimental pieces, I do not alter or manipulate the outputs at all (bar one isolated image where the hands were so bad). I prefer to present the AI generations unedited and without any additional manipulation at all.
I also focus on creating artwork that doesn’t trying to join the narrative on real-life news or pick up on current situations. In addition don’t post-process generated AI images with such things as adding well-known or lesser known people or people’s faces, objects, places and themes by placing them in the scene or specific situation on purpose to gain engagement and present misinformation or to present something that might appear to be genuine but isn’t. This is to try and avoid the dangerous power of AI which, if used unethically, can enable anyone to potentially distorting the truth, poke fun, bully, falsify, mistreat, degrade, hurt or slander – all for the sake of clicks, likes, engagement, politics, money and the spreading of false information – or any other negative use – whether intended or not.
If I were asked to choose which of my artworks sum up where I am currently in my creative art journey, I would choose ‘The Perception of Hope‘ and ‘The Dancer‘ and the ‘AI Surreal and Miscellaneous‘ gallery.
If you would like to know more about my graphic and web design work, you can find out more on my design website.