Posted by BMT at 9:04 AM
keywords: 2000, design, digital art, illustration, poetry
Daily Scratchings is updated daily, with a new piece and a short write up of what is behind the piece, how I felt/feel about it, what my creative process was. Not all the pieces will be "new" - I have a portfolio that goes back twenty years. Some of the older pieces are better than equivalent newer pieces, and my creative evolution will probably bear itself out over time. I'll probably occasionally include words-only posts, but this is is intended to be about the images.
If there is any particular piece you'd like to have, or you want a t-shirt, or a coffee mug, or a calendar, leave a comment with that piece and I'll see what I can do.
I'm sure this looks really cool, but I'm not a CSS guru. I can poke thru CSS with a textbook in my lap, but I still need crutches. Fortunately, blogger provides excellent crutches. This is actually Douglas Bowman's Harbor template, one of the blogger freebies. The art you see here is mine (Copyright, blah, demons, blah, forks, blah...), but the code is NOT .
I like it because it's easily customizable and I've done it twice now with this template (Dots is nice in the same way, but not as much fun). You just create new art, host it someplace that allows remote calls, drop it in the template, and nudge things around in the code, and Wa-Lah! Try it, it's fun!
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