
“Geometric Astronomy Versions in Nine Grid Collage” features nine unique pieces of my original ‘Geometric Astronomy’ digitally hand drawn artwork produced using computer software with a standard mouse.
My artwork (in each grid) is composed of one continuous spiral meandering throughout the canvas with multiple complimentary random lines. I utilised three professional Artists’ software packages to produce this work.
Let’s take a look at each version bringing us to the Original version for the finale:

“Geometric Astronomy – Magenta” sets the whole Collage piece as a wonderment to the eyes. It adds a softness and warmth to the artwork.

“Geometric Astronomy – Vivid Green Farground” has an ‘etched-like’ quality. The lines seem 3D, like brail. “brail up the sails” so to speak.

“Geometric Astronomy – Cyan” is confounding to make sense of.

“Geometric Astronomy – Lime Green” has a mathematical quality. Do you feel this too? What do you think of?

“Geometric Astronomy – Universal Strands” is the central piece. It’s strands seemingly ‘connect’ to the other pieces in the Collage. A pure chance occurrence.

“Geometric Astronomy – Red” appears ink-pen like.

“Geometric Astronomy – Sketched” looks almost hand drawn with pencils! It is hand drawn, yet entirely digitally.

“Geometric Astronomy – Vivid Yellow-Orange Farground” accentuates the lines brightly.

“Geometric Astronomy – Yellow Swish” is entitled to give the idea of solar system winds.
For the finale would you like to see the Original work for all these pieces?
Here it is:

As you can see above, “Geometric Astronomy – Original” is a beautiful monochromatic and immensely complex piece. There is an order, a conformity to certain elements. It is mostly a spontaneous, chaotic-looking, random artwork. A doodle really, where the sum of all parts becomes the whole work. Like our Universe. Whilst I view this it reminds me of the intricacy I saw within the cross-sections and surfaces of meterorite rocks.
Rocks travelling through the distance of time with stories to tell.
Here is a personal quotation regarding my Collage:
“it was late. like 2300hrs on and i just wanted to make an artwork 🥺. i had tried a few ideas earlier in the day. one was quite good, although i prolly didnt realise it was something until after. so i started a new one, then did some versions of this for a collage. astronomy, molecular structure perhaps and just plain fun tbh as i drew very freely 🎨“
‘Original’ was produced by 2331hrs on 15th August. Multiple versions were created after 2331hrs having completed these by 0003hrs of 16th August. In all I made 14 different versions, carefully selecting nine for my grid montage. Collage was finished by 0034hrs on 16th August 2023.
Therefore my digital artworking process took approximately one and a half hours in total.
I hope you enjoy.