I designed this piece some time ago. It was a low resolution experimental piece so I chose not to post it at the time based on the fact that I couldn't really print it at a high resolution. The more I looked at it however, the more I liked it so I decided to post it. It reminds me of strawberries for some reason, hence the name.
In this piece, I wanted to see what would happen if I formed some glass-like elements into a spiral. This original document was created as a 24 x 24 inch document but I scaled it down to 18 x 24 for the online version. Needless to say each file save took nearly five minutes.
This piece was an experiment with some of my earlier techniques creating glass-like objects. I've been spending a lot of time lately working on the new website so I haven't had much time to experiment with new artistic techniques but this technique is certainly worth following up on.
This piece was a result of a couple adjustments that I made to the earlier glass flower that I designed. In this piece I wanted the flower to have some more transparent elements.
This breathtaking piece was a result of a combination of a few techniques that I developed creating floral and glass patterns.
This is the first in my series adding complex elements to basic shapes. I really like how the shapes in the center interact with each other. I am also very happy with the border and center flare.
This is the second in my new series experimenting with new types of basic shapes. In this piece I used an equilateral triangle as the base shape. I also extrapolated on some of the techniques that I developed in an earlier design; adding some textures and additional lighting.
Blood Diamond is the third in my series using basic shapes. I loved the look and style of the original piece that I designed and before I began branching off to do other things I wanted to first master the three basic shapes; circle, square and triangle. Well, I didn't do a square because I felt that a diamond was a more compelling shape to work with. In the future I want to experiment with combining more shapes and elements to see what happens.
I derived the title for this piece from an episode of one of my favorite cartoons growing up, G.I. Joe. For some reason, this episode terrified me. During the episode, some of the characters melted away like wax. For some reason that image stuck with me. After I designed the piece, I thought of it immediately. Surprisingly, this piece became one of my post popular designs.
This beautiful and colorful design is a continuation in my series of glass art textures. The first piece I did using this technique was also one of my all time most popular pieces of art.
When I started this piece, I was wanting to design a composite piece. I pictured a girl dancing in the foreground with some shapes swirling in the background. As it turns out, I never found a suitable photo of a dancing girl, so instead I'm just posting the backdrop which is still pretty cool.
This is another experimental pattern. This time I wanted to see how shapes moving in random perpendicular directions would interact with each other.
This was an experimental piece I designed using some new techniques that I developed dealing with basic shapes.
This is one of my all time favorite pieces. I love how all the shapes and colors interact with one another.
For some reason this piece reminds me of Star Wars. It reminds me of some of those infinitely long falls that seemed to occur so frequently in those films.
In this starburst I embedded the shape of a flower.
I was attempting to design a new logo for this site. Somehow this design happened by accident.
This piece was inspired by one of my recent trips to New York City. I've been taking quite a few trips up there lately and this piece kind of made itself while I was working with some simple 3D shapes.
I created this piece with a little bit of creative Photoshopping and a photo I took of the Las Vegas skyline.







