#klimt

ya@sechat.org

Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862-1918), Country House On Attersee Lake, Upper Austria, 1914. Oil on canvas, 110 x 110 cm

off we'll go in some mo, down to Steinmühle, the monthly MITEINANDER / TOGETHERNESS gonna 'appen wid 8 guyz today, gonna do some garden work, Regina'z gonna cook us some dinner'n we'll talk, oc... being wid closestest ones is kinda heaven, isn't it... so, wish ye all an inoubliable, unforgettable weekend and #caturday (widout a relative pic diz time...)... cya, me dears

ah, nearly forgot, it's #Gustav #Klimt... aka #GustavKlimt #painter of #paintings in the realms of #arts... XD

earthbound@diasp.org

Work 00061 in four variants

If, when I am creating a digital work, I come across e.g. compelling color variations in the process, I save them as variants and sometimes work the variants up further. That’s the case here.

See http://s.earthbound.io/4k for original, print and usage. ~ Software used: 3DS Max (to render Work 00059 perpendicular to the normal of 3D noise terrain), Dynamic Auto-Painter Klimt3 preset, Photoshop, FilterForge. ~ A hoity-toity robot talks about this at http://s.earthbound.io/artgib

Work 00061 abstraction

See http://s.earthbound.io/4h for original, print and usage. ~ Software used: 3DS Max (to render Work 00059 perpendicular to the normal of 3D noise terrain), Dynamic Auto-Painter Klimt3 preset, Photoshop, FilterForge. ~ A hoity-toity robot talks about this at http://s.earthbound.io/artgib

Work 00061 abstraction variant 2

See http://s.earthbound.io/4i for original, print and usage. ~ Software used: 3DS Max (to render Work 00059 perpendicular to the normal of 3D noise terrain), Dynamic Auto-Painter Klimt3 preset, Photoshop, FilterForge. This variant was hue-shifted and further worked up from the base work. ~ A hoity-toity robot talks about this at http://s.earthbound.io/artgib

Work 00061 abstraction variant 3

See http://s.earthbound.io/4j for original, print and usage. ~ Software used: 3DS Max (to render Work 00059 perpendicular to the normal of 3D noise terrain), Dynamic Auto-Painter Klimt3 preset, Photoshop, FilterForge. This variant is a black and white workup of the base work. ~ A hoity-toity robot talks about this at http://s.earthbound.io/artgib

Work 00061 abstraction variant 4 black and white

Software used: 3DS Max (to render Work 00059 perpendicular to the normal of 3D noise terrain), Dynamic Auto-Painter Klimt3 preset, Photoshop, FilterForge. ~ A hoity-toity robot talks about these at http://s.earthbound.io/artgib

Print available at pixels.com

#3dsmax #abstract #aqua #art #black #blackandwhite #blue #brown #contemporary #copper #cyan #digital #dynamicautopainter #filterforge #grayscale #klimt #magenta #mywork #noise #persiangreen #photoshop #rust #spiral #terrain #violet #white

Originally posted at: http://earthbound.io/blog/work-00061-in-four-variants/

nina_lynn@diaspora.koehn.com

Klimt, 'Philosophy', 1907 (destroyed by fire in 1945)

Philosophy was the first of the three pictures presented to the Austrian Government at the seventh Vienna Secession exhibition in March 1900. It had been awarded a gold medal at the World Exhibition in Paris, but was attacked by those in his own country. Klimt described the painting as follows: "On the left a group of figures, the beginning of life, fruition, decay. On the right, the globe as mystery. Emerging below, a figure of light: knowledge." Critics were disturbed by its depiction of men and women drifting in an aimless trance. The original proposal for the theme of the painting was "The Victory of Light over Darkness", but what Klimt presented instead was a dreamlike mass of humanity, referring neither to optimism nor rationalism, but to a "viscous void".

#art #paintings #1900s #vienna #klimt #philosophy