Coupla digital images of NUCLEAR WAR here -- been fucking around with Photoshop for a few years now, though in nothing but the most primitive way (still don't have a tablet, etc.) and have a folder full of this junk that I drag out once in a while and have a look at.
Anyhow, I've been paranoid as hell lately for some unknown reason, and these seemed to suit my mood.
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Global Thermopixular War
Labels:
1980s Horror Film,
digital art,
Jeffrey Meyer,
nuclear war,
paranoia
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The mosaic style could be an intriguing way to experiment with collage. Like cutting up an image into a large number of singular shapes, and another image. Then randomly arrange them into and around each other.
SNeat.
I'll add. I've been feeling quite paranoid lately as well, but in a weird abstract way, which is better than having specifics. Also, looming doom.
With all this doom and gloom talk, someone should open up a post apocalypse hot rod shop. You know, make trucks with machine gun turrets, side doors that roll open to reveal grenade launchers with chainsaw functionality! Could sell a lot of those to the survivalists! And they'd be handy in the event of a zombie invasion too, always a plus.
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