A little while ago I added a new category to my Imagery section called Digital Art, and at the time I meant to post a little comment about it, but it never happened. (I'm going to blame gremlins for that one, because I'm tired of constantly blaming myself for everything that doesn't get done on this site, plus gremlins just sound more interesting. Especially if those gremlins happen to be treasure hunters from an exotic land, who have a penchant for new wave music, strawberry flavoured coffees, and obscure vegetable based weaponry.)
I know Digital Art is a somewhat vague term, and my other two categories (3D Renderings and Photography) are technically both digital and art. But I wanted a third category for images that were neither totally 3D or straight photography. (I know some of my photographic works have been digitally altered to some extent, but for the most part all the images in the photography category are pure photography. Plus they are my categories, so I should be allowed to break my own rules.)
I suppose I could have totally done away with categories, and just called everything in the Imagery section Digital Art, but that just felt wrong (like something gremlins would do), hence the new Digital Art category.
So now that I've made the comment that I meant to make a while ago, I can get to the comment I wanted to make today. (Maybe if I really get on a roll I can make comments that I will intend to make in the future, and save myself some time). So today I have added a new piece to the Digital Art category called High Tide Sanity.
http://www.transcendentalstage.com/imagery/digital_art/high_tide_sanity/I normally wouldn't try to push my merchandise on the wonderful people that visit this site, but those darned gremlins are forcing me to tell you that framed prints, and posters, of the High Tide Sanity artwork are available here
http://www.qksrv.net/click-2445477-10463747?URL=http://www.cafepress.com/transcendshop/3253590&xid=3948327 as well as many of the other Imagery artwork available here
http://www.qksrv.net/click-2445477-10463747?URL=http://www.cafepress.com/transcendshop/1024146&xid=3948327Enjoy,
J.N. Rowan