
“Geometric Lines #1 – Nine Grid Colorised Collage Animation” makes for a visual treat. You try to follow the pattern of the colours. There is a logical order to the movement of the artworks. Yet the visual is too seemingly fast to calculate, order and process.

“Geometric Lines #1 – Nine Grid Colorised Collage Squares” shown above is the second Collage I made. This was the first Collage I was entirely happy with the visual. I will show you the first Collage, lastly, in this blog article for you to get an idea of the quality standard I like within my works.
Next image is the Circles version of the same nine grid piece, here:

“Geometric Lines #1 – Nine Grid Colorised Collage Circles” softens the visuals in my opinion. The subtle black space allows the viewer a certain distance of separation from artwork to artwork. This likely provides greater ability to process the details. Whilst additionally confining each artwork to fill its individual paradigm.
Let’s take a look at the actual detail for each piece shall we?
Here is Dark Magenta, immediately below:

Isn’t this simply gorgeous as a colour and artwork.

Above is Marmalade Orange. This provides a lightness of texture to the other pieces in the collage.

Above we see Silver Yellow Embossed. This artwork draws attention to the other works through its neutral blending elements. It was the first embossed piece. I was literally, ‘goodness, this is absolutely perfect!’

Above, Turquoise Blue is very loud and visually attracting.

Dark Olive Yellow Embossed (above) just has the wow factor, to the power of 10×100. The geometric lines in this piece look delicious.

Brightened Yellow is cheery and happy, shown above. This work adds immense contrast to the other pieces.

Perfection Green Yellow Embossed (above) is exactly that. Perfect. I love this colour!

Original Blue Ink, I could not leave this original artwork out from the Collage and Animation. As I wrote before in my much earlier blog article [link here Geometric Lines #1 and #2], my Original Geometric Lines #1 and #2 are unique, hand drawn works I made.
Every artist has an instinct, a feeling as to what is art to them. Geometric Lines #1 and #2 precisely define art to me. Somewhat spontaneous, technical to a degree, visually stimulating intellectually/emotionally, inspired of a kind, a ‘from within‘ quality.
I encourage you to try to emulate this style on a piece of paper. Make your own hand drawn Geometric Lines. In effect this is a learning work at school with spirals and mathematical drawing tools.
Fun.

Dark Blue Embossed, above. I carefully hone the colours, contrasts and tones in my digital works. Dark Blue Embossed reveals the culmination of a colour to the nth degree. For each and every digital artwork you see here I fine tuned the tonal ranges to within one point of one hundred and eighty points, through three finite variables.
Technically there were approximately 325,500 tonal variances within the software datasets I utilised.
“If it is art, I am in”
As promised here is the first Grid Collage I made:

“Geometric Lines #1 – Fifteen Grid Colorised Collage Squares” didn’t quite have the wow factor for me. However, I retained this artwork for publishing here on my blog. I wanted viewers to see the exacting visual qualities I seek.
It is still a good piece including a Pinkish-Red (original) with three additional Colorised Silver Embossed versions.
This is the beautiful Pinkish-Red version which I do love to be honest:

Date is now 7th August 2023 (two days after publishing this article). I decided I must perfect my Fifteen Grid artwork. Here is the result of my best repositioned Fifteen Grid Colorised Collage scheme:

I am now delighted with my new Fifteen Grid piece entitled “Geometric Lines #1 – Fifteen Grid Colorised Collage Squares [version Two]”.
My advice to new artmakers is ‘if you feel you can make an artwork the way you want, keep practising and experimenting until you do’. I promise you will be happy with the results of your efforts.
Beyond everything I hope you enjoy my new artworks too.