Andrea Kainz Art Collections
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Artwork by Andrea Kainz
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Peace Love Chickens by Andrea Kainz
Flame by Andrea Kainz
Drawn Back to Its Roots by Andrea Kainz
Wormhole Pothole by Andrea Kainz
The Organ Donor's Song by Andrea Kainz
Be Yourself by Andrea Kainz
Burning Bridges by Andrea Kainz
Spin Doctor by Andrea Kainz
Rocket Booster Abstract by Andrea Kainz
Hanniel #2 by Andrea Kainz
Rainy Days and Mondays by Andrea Kainz
Trouble Brewing by Andrea Kainz
Grapes and Cinnamon by Andrea Kainz
Silver Shadows by Andrea Kainz
Double Treble by Andrea Kainz
Turn a Blind Eye by Andrea Kainz
Bright Idea by Andrea Kainz
High Tide by Andrea Kainz
Monet Monet by Andrea Kainz
Reap the Whirlwind by Andrea Kainz
The Newlyweds by Andrea Kainz
The Watchers by Andrea Kainz
She Blinded Me With Science by Andrea Kainz
Raybot by Andrea Kainz
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About Andrea Kainz
See all my work at http://andreakainz.com.
I enjoy creating emotionally confrontational images: digital photography-based art renderings that are laced with the technological twisting of metal, color, motion, and texture.
Long live the joy of capturing a compelling photograph in its natural state and appreciating it for the art it is. I enjoy it, yet I often find myself wondering what other beauty lives within that image, just waiting to be coaxed out. Through creativity and computer technology, the original photograph can suddenly yield some fresh, peculiar, and beautiful result. It has become something it was not before. Hello, sweet euphoria.
As I work with a conventional image, I apply digital filters to add hue, angles, texture, and a sense of motion to the photograph, making the image visually sing in a comfortably unbalanced way. The final result may sigh with tension, lacking the visual symmetry and order that may convey to some that "all is right with the world". Its colors and angles may dance and then clash, like some a giddy joyride that stops abruptly, with screeching tires, at a dead end. Even it its altered state, with its original beauty disrupted and forced to change, the new image can boast an uncommon splendor.
In the schools of life and art, I’ve learned that circumstances can apply pressure to make us change, can color our moods, and can twist us up in ways we never thought possible. If we hold fast to truth and learn to adapt and grow, the change can call forth from us characteristics of strength, nuances of grace, and angles of perspective that we never knew existed. We can become something that we were not before. Attitude is everything.
These art renderings may confirm what you've suspected - our everyday lives can be beautiful and bright, despite the pain of an aching heart, and we can find contentment and joy in the midst of altered expectations. The winds of change will blow. When they do, what peculiar beauty will you yield?