“The City Of London - Misty” (2024) Digital Arts by Alexandra Bloodworth

Fine art paper, 8x8 in
  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • AI generated image The artist created this image leveraging Artificial Intelligence technology
  • Categories Abstract Urban
This artwork is a captivating and atmospheric digital collage inspired by the city of London. It combines elements of surrealism and abstract art to create a unique and imaginative composition. The atmosphere is slightly misty, adding a touch of grace and intrigue to the scene. The umbrellas coloured in a pleasant yellow, hanging from above, creating [...]
This artwork is a captivating and atmospheric digital collage inspired by the city of London. It combines elements of surrealism and abstract art to create a unique and imaginative composition. The atmosphere is slightly misty, adding a touch of grace and intrigue to the scene. The umbrellas coloured in a pleasant yellow, hanging from above, creating a striking contrast in the whole composition. The artwork features iconic landmarks such as the Big Ben and London buildings, adding a sense of place and identity. Elegant women can be seen strolling along the streets, their umbrellas providing a whimsical touch to the composition. The figures of men walking add depth and movement to the artwork. Each image & element has been carefully crafted by digital tools to be fused and integrated into the collage, resulting in a visually stunning piece that evokes a sense of wonder and joy.

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Collage ArtDigitalcollageartAbstract ExpressionismLondon CityUrban

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I discovered (and keep exploring) the beauty of art while calling Great Britain home for over 2 decades. As a proud mother and wife, I find inspiration in the fusion of my Greek roots and the warmth of British [...]

 I discovered (and keep exploring) the beauty of art while calling Great Britain home for over 2 decades.  
As a proud mother and wife, I find inspiration in the fusion of my Greek roots and the warmth of British culture.
I create art every day, every moment by simply living life & believing in that higher power I call God (or however else is called).
Furthermore, Art for me, is a medium for self-expression and showcasing what I love to do.
Creating an artwork is a therapeutic journey that speaks directly to my heart, allowing me to share my passion with others.
As an artist, I use the power of AI to create abstract, expressionistic, captivating artworks often spontaneously, influenced by my feelings, emotions, thoughts or desires. Sometimes turns out surprisingly surreal with pop art elements combined!
It’s truly fascinating to harness the ability to combine words and synthesize them into visual masterpieces.
I find joy in expressing different concepts through the use of language, influenced by street art and inspiring big, vibrant, diverse cities, then perfected by Artificial Intelligence to achieve mastery! ...according to my perception!
I also, totally understand that is not for everyone’s taste and that is absolutely fine by me!

Warm wishes!

Alexandra

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