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This is cool.
After watching Alex Steeles videos on anodizing Ti, I had an idea of using stencil style masks to make art.
A pen plotter seems much smarter.
Stencils/masking is the way more straightforward and normal way to do this!
Metal...
Can I follow your stuff on Lemmy somehow? I'm looking but don't see an option. I'd love to see more of what you make
Sadly I don't know of a way to do that on lemmy. I do have an Instagram (ti.prints) because selling your soul to Zuck seems to be the only way for artists to stand a chance of selling their work :/
Lemmy doesn't have a user follow function. Womp womp π
I think it's to prevent abuse, but I'd love to follow some artists here as well.
Wow it's the first time I see your art and it's seriously the most creative medium I've seen in years! I scrolled through your profile and I love what you're doing, can't wait to see more!
Also, if I understand correctly, the color comes from alterations of the light reflection, so it changes according to where you are when you look at it right? Kind of like iridescence?
Thank you so much! Yes, the color comes from alterations from light reflection. It's difficult to describe, but the changes in color you get from viewing angle aren't as strong as what you get from a soap bubble, but they are definitely there. If you think of the colors you can get from this process in a spectrum, viewing angle can give you about a half step up or half step down. The spectrum runs from: tan, brown, deep blue, light blue, yellow, magenta, light blue again, purple, green, pearl scent.
I've found lighting makes a huge difference though - diffuse lighting like what I have around the house is great. I've got some prints hanging in a gallery that only has spot lights, for those you have to make sure there is a path for the light to bounce off the spotlight into your eyes or the whole print just looks faded and grey.
Thank you for this very detailed answer! I'll definitely watch your next pieces!
no, this is patrick
More like jewel-y.
Hey, that's pretty neat!
Thanks!