Techniques for the Modern Artist

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Unintentional Composition

In this technique, the artist achieves a sense of dynamism and visual interest by allowing their work to evolve organically.

By abandoning traditional notions of balance and harmony, the artist can create a sense of tension and release that is both captivating and thought-provoking.

Unplanned Abstractions

This technique involves embracing the accidental and the unplanned, allowing the artist to tap into the subconscious and create works that are both raw and unflinching.

It's a bit like a digital equivalent of a Jackson Pollock painting, but with more pixels.

Mixing Media

By combining seemingly disparate elements, the artist can create something new and interesting.

This can be as simple as combining two or more different font styles or colors, or as complex as incorporating 3D elements into a 2D work.