Digital Artwork
by Cristian Boian
Why did anyone bother making art before there were computers? I mean, don't get me wrong; I love the more traditional forms of image crafting, but they're just so hard to do! I recently finished a painting project that took me weeks, and the whole time I just kept wishing I could add an adjustment layer* here, or tweak the saturation there. Computers make art faster, letting us pump out big bushels of artwork, with no apparent end in sight.
The other thing computers allow us to do is play with more easily with geometric forms, something Cristian Boian does exceptionally well. I'm never sure exactly how these sorts of Euclidean illustrations are made, but somehow Cristian turns geometry into something very organic and beautiful. These forms create an intricate and elegant motif that can be found throughout his work.
When I feature a still artist I like to show lots of samples, and often their entire portfolio ends up in my post. Not so with Cristian. In his case I barely dented the surface. If after admiring the many examples I've posted you'd like to see more, have a look at his online portfolio. In the meantime, click on the images below to see larger.
Enjoy!
*Alright, maybe a stupid link. But some of you might not be up on your Photoshop talk, right?
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