Digital Art by Pira Melody.
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Bountiful Rising
© 2011, Pira Melody
Within the soul of man is the connection to all living things. We can achieve wondrous things when we connect back with the earth. Assembled in CS5 using photos taken in Nepal, India, Australia and Bali.
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Envelopia
© 2010, Pira Melody
The perpetuation of pure spirit. This is the enveloping cycle of life. The feminine receives the blessing of new life through her body from the seemingly chaotic cosmos. The deep unknown offers a small portal glimpse into the divine realms of non-existence. Available as a 72 x 50 cm Gicle Archival Cotton canvas print.
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Kaori
© 2010, Pira Melody
Kaori is the water goddess, she dwells in a natural secluded paradise. Her energy is profound and draws the sacred flower of life into her essence. The scene is composed with many images from the forest and some basic 3D models created back in 1999. Available as a 72 x 50 cm Gicle Archival Cotton canvas print.
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Equilibrian
© 2010, Pira Melody
Another collective image using many photos and elements. The feminine body being entwined in the environment she inhabits, showing connection with all that is. Her hand holds a flower which emanates a string of merkabah shapes, signifying the geometric perfection of natures creations. Available as a 50 x 50 cm Gicle Archival Cotton canvas print.
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Heronimus
© 2011, Pira Melody
The Buddha Consciousness is a way of being. To be present, and aware of our actions. The enlightened state is attainable by all individuals. The teachings are clear and valuable, without religious prejudice or context. Simple connection to all that is. 'Risk' graffiti art by Nathan Bennet ©.
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KreaShone
© 2010, Pira Melody
KreaShone > Using many photos which were taken on my travels, and various elements sourced and re-worked in painstaking detail. This formed an interesting montage in which Buddha himself observes and transcends the enlightened state to be omnipotent.
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Conception
© 2009, Pira Melody
Conception > Devised from a great many photos which I took in many different places (Thailand, Australia, USA). The different photos all had varying lighting and over time I pieced together each tree and waterfall and various elements to form a scene with my beloved girlfriend (Katelyn Prentice) as the centre point.
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Mer•ka•bah
© 2008, Pira Melody
Mer•ka•bah > Created to describe the illustrous energy field known as the Merkabah. Having explored the relevant symbologies attached to this divine object, I was moved to try and depict this form. Using only flat shapes, it has a decidely 3D effect.
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Chakra Fiora
© 2008, Pira Melody
Chakra Fiora > Made using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. The photos were taken with a 2MP phone/camera in Boston, MA. The idea was to make a series of works representing the different Chakra energies of the human body. This was the Heart Chakra.
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Diviseven
© 2009, Pira Melody
Diviseven > Completed with only vector objects layered in Photoshop with many blending effects and colour tweaking. It's a division of seven, which I find a very pleasing mandala formation.
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Transfixt
© 2005, Pira Melody
What is in a face? The molecules we think of as people we know are merely changing patterns of simple shapes in unique configurations. A play with some interesting colours and spacial relevance.
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Fluxall
© 2006, Pira Melody
Based on the division of 6. The sacred union of the perfect triangles to merge with each other. The intricacies of the line and space within.
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Magnitus
© 2000, Pira Melody
Magnitus > Created back in the year 1999. This was the beginning of my journey with Jungle Pixel. Having conjured up the name from the roots of being raised in the rainforest (jungle) and working with the smallest unit of the visual digital environment (pixel).
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Nine & Eight
© 2008, Pira Melody
This is a mandala that was made with many layers of intricate line work. I used the principle of dividing the circle in nine and eights.
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Desiderata
© 2005, Pira Melody
Desiderata > After a trip to Melbourne, visiting the wonderful church of St.Peter, I had taken some photos of the high-cathedral ceilings and the amazing organ, which came together to form this ornate image.
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Four•Fold
© 2008, Pira Melody
Inspired by the buddhist four fold path to enlightenment. This is another mandala made using many fine vector line shapes and layers in Photoshop.
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Dualysis
© 2002, Pira Melody
A collaboration with a friends painting. Thank you Joshie.
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Bramstonia
© 2002, Pira Melody
Photos manipulations
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Sussawary
© 2003, Pira Melody
The great keeper of the forest, the giant cassowary spreads the technicolour seeds to all reaches of the land.
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Brenshish
© 2004, Pira Melody
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Ascension
© 2002, Pira Melody
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Fluidita
© 2004, Pira Melody
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Tresvilan
© 2004, Pira Melody
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Organicalmechanical
© 2006, Pira Melody
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Mesiatic
© 2003, Pira Melody
A new technique of organic style.
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Numbus
© 2005, Pira Melody
Into the void of no-mind.
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Centagraphical
© 2006, Pira Melody
More insects and motorcycle parts.
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CryptAneima
© 2004, Pira Melody
Gnarly complexity of colours and lines.
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Mitinatoria
© 2001, Pira Melody
Super early depth and colour experiments.
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Trio
© 2003, Pira Melody
The convergence of three souls of light beings.
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Defectancia
© 2002, Pira Melody © 2004, Pira Melody
A classic psychedelic image created from nothing.
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Frumpij
© 2004, Pira Melody
Blending and mixing of elements, and composition.
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Okitokey
© 2005, Pira Melody
A hillarious night of silly photo manipulation, this started from a photo of a beanie.
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Wrebtustia
© 2000, Pira Melody
Very simple display of masking techniques created from nothing but circles and primitive shapes.
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Maxxilist
© 1997, Pira Melody
One of the first images ever done with Painter in 1997.
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AlienInk
© 1998, Pira Melody
Some basic blown ink drawing and stencil style.
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BeingHere
© 1999, Pira Melody
Light beings from above come down to grace the oceans of earth.
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EyeHole
© 2000, Pira Melody
Made from pictures of insects.
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Cetecture (Syncon)
© 2000, Pira Melody
This is a detail view from Synconifer, shown here in differing colour matrix. Featured in Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville, Tropologic Exhibition.
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Complexicon
© 1998, Pira Melody
One of the earliest pieces from Painter. The first realisation of how pleasing the process can be.
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Ecliptic
© 1999, Pira Melody
The early stages of working toward Synconifef. This piece was expanded out into a much larger image.
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Ionising Radioactive
© 1999, Pira Melody
This piece won first prize in digital catagory at ArtsWeek99, Townsville.
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JunglePixelPromo
© 2001, Pira Melody
First promo piece for Jungle Pixel Studios.
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Machine
© 1999, Pira Melody
An assignment for photography class, where we were given from memory three rather mundane photos of objects and told to create a montage. I cut it all up and pasted it back into some kind of statement on machines being our hands.
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Meca
© 2000, Pira Melody
Another playful experiment in colour and space.
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Pixilate
© 1998, Pira Melody
One of the earliest examples of mirrored imagery that was done in 1998, this style of producing seemingly complex images is now very popular. The company name back then was 'Pre-Y2K'.
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Relapse
© 1999, Pira Melody
Personal project in colour and space relations.
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Synconifer
© 1999, Pira Melody
One of the first large format prints completed and included in an exhibition called 'Tropologic' held at the Perc Tucker Regional Gallery in Townsville, Australia.
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Valentinos
© 2000, Pira Melody
Using Poser and photoshop to represent an angel coming down through the trees after a vision that was experienced.
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Xynapho
© 2000, Pira Melody
A playful expression of digital unleash, created in 2000.
