s e r e n d i g i t y - digital art


Digital art can take many forms, I have chosen to follow a path which makes use of the complex mathematics of fractal geometry to create serene, stunning and beautiful fantasy and spiritual landscapes. I also use raytracing software and editing software to montage and finish the works. My art has been viewed over 200,000 times on the various internet galleries where I display. I hope you like the images as well. Here is a small selection of fantasy illustrations that I would like to share with you.

All of my art is available worldwide for fine art prints on paper or canvas.

 


Here are some of my recent artworks. Click each thumbnail to see a slideshow:
Digital Landscapes
Scenic vistas drawn from my experiences of travelling around the Earth.
Fantasy Landscapes
Out of this world alien vistas and intergalactic scenes.
Science Fiction Art
Alien beings and their spaceships; similar to sci-fi paperback cover art.
Abstract Artworks
Embracing a variety of techniques to achieve stunning and often beautiful artforms.
Digital Artworks
All manner of interesting and varied images created using a wide variety of techniques and apps.
Altered Photos
Starting from a photograph, using all manner of effects and filters to achieve an alternative outlook on the original image.

 
I have been a featured artist of the week on the Sci-Fi website, home of the Sci-Fi Channel and Sci-Fi magazine. You can check out a whole lot of great artwork from other featured artists there as well.

If you are interested in the company which makes some of the software I use for sci-fi like artwork. check out U&I Software. Only works on an Apple Macintosh, free demo available for you to download.



ShareCG hosts some of my 360 degree panoramic digital landscapes, animations, and my free files for you to download for Bryce 6 and Artmatic Voyager. Free to join.


I have had a few of my sci-fi illustrations used as book covers recently for e-books.


 

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I have made a tutorial to help other ArtMatic Voyager users who are interested in
QTVR 360 degree panoramic images of Voyager digital landscapes. See the tutorial here.