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by Stephane Poirier
$16.00
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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Vorotrans art from unabstract vorotrans images collection presenting a sensual scene. Kiwi Gold Dream shows a woman posing lying on the bed wearing... more
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Vorotrans art from unabstract vorotrans images collection presenting a sensual scene. Kiwi Gold Dream shows a woman posing lying on the bed wearing no gear.
ABOUT POIRIER'S ART Poirier writes software to enable visual artists to fully benefit from print-on-demand businesses and from the crypto art markets. In 2021, Poirier provided online services to automate the creation and the entire revision of any given visual artist's portfolio. He founded Fractal Montreal (FM-ORG) to produce very large-scale images derived from artists' artworks. FM-ORG not only enables each artist's artwork to perfectly fit any given print-on-demand product no matter sizes and proportion, but the artist can optionally modify their artwork's fine and large scales subject geometries, overall textures, as well as local and global color palettes. FM-ORG helps artists produce visually consistent and coherent image series...
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Michael Durst
Beautiful semi-abstract artwork with its lines converging and the colors. Love the technique and execution of this piece!
Stephane Poirier replied:
Thanks, Michael. I created this artwork running a software I wrote based on Vorotrans version 2.0 algorithm. When creating this artwork, the idea was to have the lines from each Vorotrans polygons moving in real-time on music in order to produce movement and much more colorful art. Here you can see the experimental video I created to obtain this unique frame - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXW7uKhnnms