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Violets

This is my version of violet flowers in an abstract digital artwork.
Organic Flower

An organic shaped floral in a painterly style.
Pink Lotus

A lotus style floral in warm pinks.
Peach Flower

A warm peachy abstract floral.
My impression of a futuristic floral plant species.
Blue-ish Squiggles

An exploration of a blue colour scheme in an abstract squiggly digital drawing.
Wavy Abstract.

I love playing around with colour schemes on an abstract piece like this wavy lined one in pink and blue.
Pinkish Squiggles

Here's an exploration of various pink shades on a squiggly abstract piece.
Aqua Squiggles

An exploration of aqua blue colour scheme in a squiggly abstract digital artwork.
Olive Green Jungle

An exploration of warm green tones in a jungle-like abstract.
Francine 1

Not sure why I picked the name Francine, it just seems right for this piece. This is the first of many colour variations on the same design.
Francine 4

Not sure why I picked the name Francine, it just seems right for this piece. This is the 4th colour variation on this design.
Francine 8

Not sure why I picked the name Francine, it just seems right for this piece. This is the 8th colour variation on this design.
Francine 7

Not sure why I picked the name Francine, it just seems right for this piece. This is the 7th colour variation on this design.
This abstract artwork is based on neurographic art using my favourite pink and red colour scheme.
Strawberry Fields
Yellow is not my go-to colour but I was encouraged by a yellow-loving friend. I used as many shades of yellow as I could and finished it off by adding white petals creating a field of daisies. I think the piece is a little reminiscent of a Klimt pain
Spring Garden
Dragon-fly-like creature 1
Is it a bird? An insect?
 An angel? Who knows, but I'm not really sure why I chose to add bright green rather than keep to the muted colour scheme. Might be my rebellious streak.

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