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The other week I shared pieces I got into Infected by Art over 6 years. Here are a few submitted that *didn't* get chosen. I think you can see such contests are inherently fickle processes. You'll never know why some stuff gets in and equally good stuff doesn't.
NEW piece painted for my Pätreon, "Serenity Interrupted"! These days my flow state is interrupted a lot by either my cat or my kiddo, so I was sort of capturing a bit of that feel while applying a bit of character design within the world I've been making.
“The Will to Soar” probably still remains the piece that took the most amount of time (with breaks) and changed a fair bit as it went.
A BLUE art train, I’ve got a fair few! Tagging @SmthingPretty @Kamakru @dschwartzart https://t.co/1z7oMHIvrW
@MothmanJim @Marcel_Hampel @MattDixonArt Sure, I’ve got some blue pieces to share!
"Astral Reef", I put a few more final touches on it and calling it done! This was one for which the client disappeared on me, so like a few other works (noted on my site) is now available for licensing at 1/2 the equivalent commission!
The 5th piece I got into Infected by Art is "The Garden of Solitude", a personal piece supported by my pätreon. Painted in midst of pandemic, I imagined my ideal place of exile in the post-apocalypse. If only we all could be so lucky!
The 3rd piece I got into Infected by Art was one of my most iconic: "Trail of the Dream Titans". A personal favorite, a breakthrough piece, also my 1st to get into Spectrum, a bucket list goal since I was a teen!
@patricia_gm99 This one originally grew out of a random thumbnail abstraction I did for an exercise then decided to take further to a rough sketch. The narrative sort of grew as I went, so I kept going. Differently, I'd make it less ambiguous that the vampiress isn't feeding *on* the baby.
I thought I'd share the other pieces I've gotten into Infected by Art over the years. First piece I got in was 'The Feeding', a bit atypical for me, not because it's dark art, but because it's a character piece! Click to see the whole thing, it's formatted quite vertical.