Photos: Glass Hive-1.
May 26th, 2009 by Lex
Shatter through a glass hive, a home of crisp metal and mirror, a construct of line and shape.




Shatter through a glass hive, a home of crisp metal and mirror, a construct of line and shape.




We go with Delaunay to the center of the Eiffel tower, refracted in paint, burnt with light and shadow, cut with escapes to the sky. Sharp lines stand against the soft hues of the blue canvas.



Braque’s amber brushstrokes capture within a deep fantastical structure. Merely cosmic.




Working on a large digital piece, I am starting to run into “happy accidents”, i.e., beautiful random byproducts of layering and collage. These become very striking when combined with some classic brush work. So far, I have tried Braque and Delaunay as backgrounds, in addition to smaller homages to Charles Joseph Minard, Cary Tennis, Saul Williams and David Foster Wallace. Stay tuned for the next update to see those.



Stand and face towards the eternal. Do not apologize. Do not look down. You are granite, concrete and glass. You are sky, light, and thought. Make your stand.




You shake with danger, you think of glass, you shatter down and away until all that remains is a flicker of light, forgetting with each moment how much time has passed, already.




Crystalline structures refract the blue sky. Something mystical. Something unknown. The scale is humbling, you mutter to yourself as you get lost in imagination.



