This is a vertically oriented, expressive portrait of a bird, executed in a style strongly reminiscent of Neo-Fauvism or a digital interpretation thereof. The work is composed of sharp contrasts and saturated, often unnatural colours (a hallmark of the "anaglyphic" approach, although here it is more of a colour shift).
Main subject is an exotic Crowned Crane, whose head and neck are prominently depicted.
The background is dominated by large, contrasting areas of bright red/magenta (right) and warm orange/red (left). There is a clear suggestion of layering and transparency in the paint. The bird's colours blend into and blend with the background colours, creating a dynamic, almost 'glitchy' effect.
The painting style is rough and textured. There are vertical and horizontal stripes that give structure to the composition.
Visual Effect: The strong separation and shifting of the yellow and cyan tones across the bird's neck creates a stereoscopic or 'anaglyphic' effect, giving the bird a three-dimensional, pulsating appearance.
Created by Preet Lambon with support from AI.
Preet Lambon creates digital wall art. The tools he uses for this include various editing programs such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, etc. A unique work is created through various complex editing techniques and manipulation. There are several variants of some works in the shop with different aspect.. Read more…