Galaxies Reverberation #6


“Galaxies Reverberation #6” [29th May 2022] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, drawing in H , HB, 4B and 8B pencils with charcoal (s) (h) pencils for contrasted detailing, signed in black ink on A3 250g/m² mixed media paper, digitally edited artwork image  3834 x 2720 pixels.

This is a Galaxies drawing, including galactic reverberation 📢. This piece features accentuated charcoal galaxial swirl-eyes with astronomical physics calculations.

“Galaxies Reverberation #6” probably took about 20 minutes to make. I had some ideas for this piece, then spontaneously played with shapes whilst working the canvas. The simile of seismic waves as galactic spiralling circles is one of the thought processes in this work.

Simplistic physics lines feature in the underdrawing. As with some other artworks I produce, speed is an elemental force in the creation of my works. This even includes relaxed looking conservation pieces like Entrance to Wildflower Meadow or nature drawings like The Observant Squirrel.

Please enjoy these ‘galaxial-swirl eyes with astronomical physics calculations’.

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Galaxies Reverberation #3

“Galaxies Reverberation #3” [10th May 2022] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, drawing in charcoal (s) (m) (h) pencils with 8B detailing, signed in black ink on A3 250g/m² mixed media paper, digitally edited artwork image  3741 x 2704 pixels.

This is a Galaxies drawing, including galactic reverberation 📢.  This piece features accentuated charcoal galaxial-swirls with storm-eyes and interconnective umbilical cord-lines.

My latest Galaxies Reverberation (#3) piece, shown above, is somewhat da Vinci inspired in terms of a particular artwork. da Vinci’s interest in practising details of the human body along with a Dali-like surrealism is where this artwork is founded.

Please enjoy these ‘storm-eyes and interconnective umbilical cord-lines’.

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Galaxies Reverberation #1 and #2

“Galaxies Reverberation #1” [8th May 2022] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, drawing with charcoal (s) (m) (h) pencils with an underdrawing made of H, HB, 4B and 6B pencils, signed in black ink on A3 250g/m² mixed media paper, digitally edited artwork image  3756 x 2673 pixels.

This is a Galaxies doodle (image above), including galactic reverberation 📢.  This piece features Physics Lines, one continuous Geometric Line, accentuated charcoal galaxial-swirl lines, two seismic lines – top-right to lower-left, lower-right to mid-centre meeting first mid-seismic line, Michelangelo style. 


“Galaxies Reverberation #2” [9th May 2022] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, drawing with charcoal (s) (m) (h) pencils, signed in black ink on A3 250g/m² mixed media paper, digitally edited artwork image  3715 x 2683 pixels.

This is a Galaxies drawing (image shown immediately above), including galactic reverberation 📢. This piece features accentuated charcoal galaxial-swirls with electronic coils and delineation cone-lines.

Can you hear the jazz?

Can you hear the soul?

This artwork is 100% Jean-Michel Basquiat inspired. If you turn this piece upside-down you will see a pure chance discernible face.

As a fan of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s immensely emotive work, it’s art HaPpInEsS to me whenever my own work has glimpses of his time-honoured style.

Please enjoy these ‘accentuated charcoal galaxial-swirls with electronic coils and delineation cone-lines’ artworks.

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Geometric Lines #1 and #2

“Geometric Lines #1” [12th/15th(signed) March 2021] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, drawing with blue and black ink pens, signed in blue ink on 135gsm A4 sketch pad, digitally edited image 3000 X 3383 pixels.

I made the two artworks shown on this blog page sometime ago, March 2021. The idea is to recreate the Picasso flowing style, in my own way. Even now as I look at these two drawings, I immediately think of Picasso cubist works.

Picasso loved unusual perspectives, unique compositions and without doubt.. beautiful flowing lines. Curves, geometric shapes and contrasts. Picasso enjoyed an arrangement order, with an almost mathematical feel to his works at times.

Geometric Lines #1 (shown above) is made in Picasso style.  Two continuous curved lines cover the entire page in snaking movements.  Blue and black shading fills some curve blocks.  Whimsical seismic lines appear within other random curve blocks.  There is a geometric, lifelike quality to the artwork. 

Please note this image includes a border due to the portrait ratio.

“Geometric Lines #2” [18th March 2021] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, drawing with blue and black ink pens, signed in blue ink on 135gsm A4 sketch pad, digitally edited image [slightly cropped] 3000 x 3523 pixels.

Geometric Lines #2 is also made in Picasso style.  A continuous curved line covers the entire page in snaking movements.  Blue and black shading and squirls fill some curve blocks.  There is a geometric, mathematical quality to the artwork. 

Please note this image includes a border due to the portrait ratio.

Interesting facts:

  • My two artworks on this page are the only two ‘Geometric Lines‘ works I liked. I tried making a few other Geometric pieces last March. They just didn’t have the quality of these two works.
  • There is a connection to climate change, natural resources, energy efficiency [electrical power], energy usage [consumption], atomic structure, cellular composition and micro-organisms within these pieces.

Here is an animated version in a grid Collage composed of nine artworks in circles and squares:

“Geometric Lines #1 – Nine Grid Collage Animation” [5th August 2023] by Matt The Unfathomable Artist, digital artwork composed of nine unique digital pieces, 1200 x 1200 pixels.

I have a blog article for this animated piece here: [please click the link] Geometric Lines #1 Colorised, Collage and Animation

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