Optical Garden 2 (2021) Digital Arts by Kenneth Grzesik

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  • Original Artwork Digital Arts, 2D Digital Work / Digital Painting / Photo Montage on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 12in, Width 16in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Digital Arts under $500 Abstract Flower
The digital composition Optical Garden 2 represents an optimistic feeling inspired by the return of Spring. It is almost as if the landscape transforms from barren to beautiful overnight. Places where there was ice, mud or snow undergo a beautiful transformation. The colors of life return. It is a good feeling.
The digital composition Optical Garden 2 represents an optimistic feeling inspired by the return of Spring. It is almost as if the landscape transforms from barren to beautiful overnight. Places where there was ice, mud or snow undergo a beautiful transformation. The colors of life return. It is a good feeling.

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Degrees: B.F.A., Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, 1974 M.A., Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, 1977 C.C. Photoshop/Illustrator, Lake Washington Technical College, 2008, President's[...]

Degrees:
B.F.A., Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, 1974
M.A., Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, 1977
C.C. Photoshop/Illustrator, Lake Washington Technical College, 2008, President's List for Academic Achievement

My imagery is built around a concept. After a central idea is established I explore possibilities within a set of creative and aesthetic parameters. From my perspective visual art is idea, expression, experience and process fused to create a perceptual synergy.
Nature has always played an important role in my art. In the late seventies and early eighties it was the focal point of several commissioned installations in Seattle and Chicago. During the next two decades or so landscape painting and drawing were my primary areas of interest. The work was exhibited in minor venues in Washington and Hawaii.
It was in 2005 when I bought my first computer and digital camera. The initial attraction was the speed that imagery could be produced. It was exciting to work at the speed of idea where the time span between concept and image was short. What followed has been a nonstop process of photography and editing. Presented here is an assortment of images that are a visual record of that activity.

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