This is an artwork I thought up while colouring in a doughnut page in my colouring in book series and decided I want to make a doughnut with loads of tiny giraffe sprinkles.
From there I wanted to create an artwork where some of the main object is cut out, like a mid shot. As I created the doughnut I wanted a new doughnut since I’ve used it so much and rendered up a new one then when importing it into Photoshop from Blender I couldn’t decide what colour to make it, then I ended up wanting to make it look electric, like my ‘Hippy Hippo’ artwork. This is the final result.
About the material it's printed on:
This digital artwork print uses a special technology where the ink is infused into the metal (no worries about people pulling the sticker off!) I chose a material that's both durable and will last an exceptionally long time as well as thinking about the environmental repercussions should it ever become damaged (with a tornado). I encourage buyers to repurpose the artwork or give it to a scrap metal place should a natural disaster hit.
I personally have my own living outside in the harsh Australian climate to look at while eating breakfast and it looks as good as ever.
You also don't need to worry about purchasing a frame as I sell them with a hanging system. If you have a specific size you want to fit, let me know and we can organise it.
Aluminium and Photoshop
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This is an artwork I thought up while colouring in a doughnut page in my colouring in book series and decided I want to make a doughnut with loads of tiny giraffe sprinkles.
From there I wanted to create an artwork where some of the main object is cut out, like a mid shot. As I created the doughnut I wanted a new doughnut since I’ve used it so much and rendered up a new one then when importing it into Photoshop from Blender I couldn’t decide what colour to make it, then I ended up wanting to make it look electric, like my ‘Hippy Hippo’ artwork. This is the final result.
About the material it's printed on:
This digital artwork print uses a special technology where the ink is infused into the metal (no worries about people pulling the sticker off!) I chose a material that's both durable and will last an exceptionally long time as well as thinking about the environmental repercussions should it ever become damaged (with a tornado). I encourage buyers to repurpose the artwork or give it to a scrap metal place should a natural disaster hit.
I personally have my own living outside in the harsh Australian climate to look at while eating breakfast and it looks as good as ever.
You also don't need to worry about purchasing a frame as I sell them with a hanging system. If you have a specific size you want to fit, let me know and we can organise it.
Aluminium and Photoshop
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