Space Colonies
by Nancy Kane Chapman
Title
Space Colonies
Artist
Nancy Kane Chapman
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Art
Description
The imagination calls for some future dreaming, some city of gold on some other planet, a step away from a video game. All digitally prepared by Nancy Kane Chapman.
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October 23rd, 2017
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Comments (8)
Nancy Kane Chapman
I'm so pleased to have my Space Colonies featured in Digital Dreamscapes. Thanks so very much Sebastian for this notice and new showcase!
Constance Lowery
unusual and imaginative. L/F
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I had so much fun using computer tools which allow one to make geometry and then move it about and add repeats to compose art. Irfan is a free program. I use the cloning tool.
Nancy Kane Chapman
Many thanks, Laurence for including my Space Colonies in your features. It's a delight to be showing in Abstract Geek and SciFi especially since I'm just learning the digital tools to create art!
Lynda Lehmann
I love the color and composition! I also love the series, with your very original approach!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
It's trial and error all the way....and I'm like a kid in a candy store. The images I come up with even surprise me!
Nancy Kane Chapman
And when did I decide to go sci fi? News to me. It just happened!!! Thanks so very much, Jim for this great feature in WHAT! I'm delighted!
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
Not a techie or a trecky, I've covered both bases here and enjoyed the orbit. Thanks so much, John for this feature!
Sarah Loft
Very cool!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
Could someone please write a small story and we could have a children's book? Thanks, Sarah...just thinking out loud!
Meg Shearer
This is so cool Nancy! I love the title... Intriguing and fascinating and beautifully done! l/f!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
At first it looked a bit like Pittsburgh, but I disavowed it of that right away. Those sci fi highrises in blue on the left were over the top decisions. I'm afraid I'm down the rabbit hole now!