
My newest inkblot design, “Domino,” is an abstract piece that represents “causality” or the “sensitive dependence on initial conditions” which is also often known as a “domino effect,” or the “butterfly effect” as well as sometimes being referred to as the “chaos theory.”
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16. March 2008 um 14:28
this is beautiful. do you sell your work? how might one go about purchasing your creations?
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16. March 2008 um 16:20
Stunning! Really great design. Well done Travis.
17. March 2008 um 14:58
Funky! Sorry I’ve been absent lately, but the mundania monster has had me fully in its grasp. Hopefully that will let up soon!
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17. March 2008 um 15:02
This is so gorgeous and I love the words interwoven.
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18. March 2008 um 09:29
Wow, that is beautiful!
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22. March 2008 um 06:05
Love this, especially the use of domino’s in the wings. Keep seeing something new everytime I look at it. Very clever :-)
22. March 2008 um 21:42
This design is amazing .. why don’t you color it as well.? I feel like making a 3d graphics out of this design.. so tempting.
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22. March 2008 um 21:52
Thank you all!
30. March 2008 um 11:22
Hey Travis-
I originally just came here because Google Image search gave me an image of yours I was using for a project and I had to cite it. Now I realize that I love your style. I’m really hoping that you could make all of these pictures into shirts. I’d love it.
Thanks,
Eric
30. March 2008 um 12:12
Thank you Eric! I’m glad you like my designs. What was your project on if you don’t mind me asking?
30. March 2008 um 15:01
It was just an English project. I needed to make a pamphlet with 6 different entries in it, and for one I made a flier to a friend advertising a book I read. The focus of the book was around cards, so naturally, I chose Blazin’ Aces as the centerpiece of the ad. I could send you the ad if you’d like. I’m pretty new to Photoshop, but I’m proud of it.