
For the second version of my digital Geometric Lines works this piece, shown above, is composed of an original randomly produced multiplication of ovally elliptical spirals in each grid. This series of works is part of my two earlier freehand drawn Geometric Lines #1 & #2 pieces with ink pen since the experimentation with geometry in artistic form is clearly present.
I made a fun GIF Collage too, here it is:

“Random Geometric Astronomy – GIF Collage” features nine Circles with the original Square version of my ‘Random Geometric Astronomy’ digitally hand drawn artwork produced using computer software with a standard mouse. I used four software packages in total to produce this GIF.
Next we have the awe-inspiring Nebula version here:

Whilst I calibrated the tones and depth perception within this Nebula work I honestly felt I had produced something very special. The natural swirls of my digital lines give the sense of a moving Nebula in the Universe. A digital masterpiece amongst very good works.
Next image, I wanted to create monochromatic versions too.
Here is the first (not in Collage order):

Sketched Threads detail the pencil-like work, digitally produced within my Original (see *1 below).

With “Random Geometric Astronomy – Raspberry Ripples” I think of ice cream, music and confectionary.

As pencils is to Sketched Threads then “Random Geometric Astronomy – Charcoal Threads” is the heftier dark tones mixed with a birds nest contrasting effect.

Probably the most childlike work of this series? There is a definitive primitivism in some of these works. I love my work to appeal to younger art fans too, therefore this is a purposed style in doing just that.
Next is Red-Pink Magenta Threads:

Not exactly subtle this piece. “Random Geometric Astronomy – Red-Pink Magenta Threads” is supposed to add vibrant colour to the Collage, whilst being a fun piece.
With Molecular Nest, shown immediately below, there seems to be order restored to the chance mathematical symmetry. Molecular Nest created contrast for my Collage.

Immediately below is the Yellow Green Original:

[*1] After I made “Random Geometric Astronomy – Yellow Green Original” I knew my original work was now finished. The earlier red, blue, green lines I added needed something to balance the whole piece. Interestingly the colour yellow did this perfectly, harmonising the structure.

“Random Geometric Astronomy – Dappled Light” is one of approximately two or three pieces where I experimented with reducing the lines. Dappled Light could be the glimpse of a garden through a midday haze. I love this, I feel it’s art cool.
Let’s take a look at further highly artistic versions I made. These are, in my opinion, absolutely no less extraordinary than the versions included in my Collage:

“Random Geometric Astronomy – Textured Oil” might be cotton threads or oil brush textures.
Then take a look at Blue Complexity next:

“Random Geometric Astronomy – Blue Complexity” is a bit artistically delicious isn’t it. Artists’ want to make the best contrasts, to appreciate colour definitions. This is a beautiful piece where the darker blue threads hint at rather than dominate the canvas.

“Random Geometric Astronomy – Mosaic Wave” – tell me you love this! It’s like a Starry Night to the eyes.
Finally, so you don’t miss the intricate beauty of my works, here is two close up details of Nebula and Mosaic Wave, two images below:

Texture, colour, depth of space, everything.

The close-up details really do show the quality of these lovely digital Geometric Lines works.
I hope you have enjoyed this blog article.