If you find science and nature beautiful, you might already like images created by natural processes, but what if human beings simply utilized some of those same natural processes in the production of their artwork?

I’ve created this community in order to showcase artwork made this way, and you are free to participate! Please do adhere to the community themes, but enjoy! #Art #Science #Nature #NaturalProcessArt

  • Max
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    1 year ago

    Looks great! Have you written some information about how you created this piece?

    • LorenOPM
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      1 year ago

      Thank you! I did a blog post here, describing how it all came about. :) Thank you so much for your kind words, and your interest! I developed this painting technique, but it doesn’t really have a name. All I can really do is describe it, and that’s where the term “natural process painting” was born. However natural process art is much bigger than me, or my work, and includes any art that’s either made with or by a natural process, or made to replicate a natural process. Another term that describes my artwork is another natural process, and that’s fractal field imagery. So, my artwork is “natural process” so I call it natural process painting, but it needs another name because people like Dave Archer used electricity to paint in the 70’s, and so therefore those works would be considered natural process paintings already.

      Well that’s the terminology, which I at least partially had to develop along with the technique, but the blog post from above is the technical part! It might seem big and mystical, but it isn’t. ;-)

      • Max
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        1 year ago

        Wow, thank you for sharing! Your artwork is stunning!

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          1 year ago

          Thank you very much, and you’re welcome!