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Computer Kinetic Abstract G0114GP1


6200 pixels (w) x 3600 pixels (h), computer ‘painting’ using my own ‘kinetic’ abstract computer program,
and post-processed in Adobe Photoshop.
Date produced: 30th July 2013

This abstract image is a combination of two tile-based abstract images, along with post-processing in Adobe Photoshop. This type of combining can result in an enormous number of very different images. This particular combination made me hear grand dark chords from a pipe organ.

 

 

 

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Computer Kinetic Abstract G0284P1


6200 pixels (w) x 3600 pixels (h), computer ‘painting’ using my own ‘kinetic’ abstract computer program,
and post-processed in Adobe Photoshop.
Date produced: 30th July 2013

This abstract image mainly uses rectangles that are aligned either vertically or horizontally. It has been post-processed using Adobe Photoshop, to control the colour intensities throughout the whole image, and increase the contrast between the dark and light regions.

 

 

 

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Computer Kinetic Abstract G0479


6200 pixels (w) x 3600 pixels (h), computer ‘painting’ using my own ‘kinetic’ abstract computer program.
Date produced: 24th February 2018

This abstract image was built up using careful control of long, thin rectangles angled according to aspects of the colours read (colour hue or colour tonal value), and programmed arrangements relating to the whole image. With the directional ‘strokes’ of colours, the colours used, and the amount of blending done, the image looks quite painterly.

 

 

 

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