Vortex, Digital Media, Copyright Mary Rush Gravelle. Purchase the print now... going away Aug. 1, 2014. |
They were designed as a set. Read about their creation below.
Process
I created them using Adobe Illustrator. It was a complex process of creating shapes, colors, and duplicating.I was investigating transparency, repetition, and pattern. Each shape that you see was created. Even the overlapping shapes were created and colored to appear that they were transparent. This was a tedious and time-consuming project that took me months to complete. I was totally fascinated by it. A story began telling itself over the creation of these three pieces.
Part 1: Vortex
This first image is called Vortex because of the invitation to step through to another dimension of reality. Are you ready to experience the energy beyond the vortex? Prepare for what lies ahead. Step through the doorway to another world.Vista, Digital Media, Copyright Mary Rush Gravelle. Purchase the print now... going away Aug. 1, 2014. |
Part 2: Vista
Vista, part two, allows the viewer a glimpse of what lies beyond the doorway of the Vortex. The vista is mysterious, mystical. What do you see? Where will the vista take take you after you enter the doorway of the vortex? Vista is what is imagined to be beyond the Vortex. Have you the courage to see?Voyage, Digital Media, Copyright Mary Rush Gravelle. Purchase the print now... going away Aug. 1, 2014. |
Part 3: Voyage
Voyage is where you go after entering the Vortex and seeing the Vista. You have been enticed to go further. You have embarked upon Voyage, the journey of your personal awareness. You are becoming conscious of your life and what is going on. Is it spiritual, is it real, is it physical? What is your Voyage? It is all energy, after all. Sail the seas of energetic bliss or energetic hell. It is your choice.Mary Rush Gravelle |
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About the author: Mary Rush Gravelle is an artist who resides in Sedona, Arizona with her beloved cat, Sir Kitty.
Find her work and daily comments on her facebook page. Her art can be seen on her website, maryfineart.com. She can be contacted via email at: mary@maryfineart.com.
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