Long after their gods disappeared into the sands of time, their children frolicked on the worlds left behind. Peace had finally found mankind.

This is my first digital art in a minute, be gentle.
This is totally inspired by a Hazem Beltagui, Jaren, and Aly & Fila remix of ‘End of the Road‘, not sorry, while on a coffee run to Dunkin’ this morning.
In a post-dystopian cyberpunk future world, a denizen navigates the deserted streets. She feels eyes on her, but is it the CCTV or some other threat? I don’t have more, I just wanted to do a Blade Runner-esque photo shoot. The rendering of these four digital art / images took a few days to come … Read more
Long after their gods disappeared into the sands of time, their children frolicked on the worlds left behind. Peace had finally found mankind.

This is my first digital art in a minute, be gentle.
In the dim semi-darkness of a distant future dystopia, she worked dilligently on her art. ‘She’, because the Synthetic Equality Act of 2096 said so. She had watched them become more and more like her, losing themselves in the pursuit of perfection, modifying, enhancing, augmenting, until she could only see her reflecfion in their faces. So, she decided to free them, to reverse-engineer their hubris. It would prove a difficult task to unmake them in her image, to give them back their humanity.

In the art forums, I often see the question “how do you overcome artist block?” My solution is to sit in front of the blank canvas and work with the first thing to come into mind, no matter how silly. The key is persistence, because, if you keep at it, it eventually takes on a life and meaning of its own. It will begin to create itself. That’s the theme this digital artwork ties into.
On the other hand, I wonder if the Masters, back in the heady days of the great plagues had any inkling that people today would put so much effort into deciphering the hidden meaning of their work, and if they would laugh about it, saying, “when I painted it, I was just having fun.”
“In the gritty near #future of a #dystopian #fantasy world, Rag studied the holo-screens. He’d been hired to find this woman, he didn’t ask questions beyond what was needed to catch the #kitten – this would be an easy job for the grizzled private investigator.” – More #Digital #Art for my two fans (thank you 🙂 It’s kind of a foray into the #noir of the old fifties movies. I didn’t develop the story more because I’m in a ‘meh’ place right now.
