American digital artist known for geometric and kaleidoscopic designs
Andy Gilmore is a contemporary visual artist known for his geometric and kaleidoscopic artworks. Born in Rochester, New York, Gilmore's work is often characterized by its intricate patterns and vibrant colors, which are inspired by nature, music, and mathematics. He has a background in graphic design, which is evident in the precision and symmetry of his compositions. Gilmore's work has been exhibited in various galleries and institutions, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. He has also collaborated with numerous brands and publications, creating artwork for companies such as Nike, The New York Times, and Wired magazine. Gilmore's art often explores the relationship between the visual and auditory, as he draws inspiration from the rhythms and harmonies of music to create his visually stimulating pieces. His work has been described as a blend of digital and traditional techniques, as he often starts with hand-drawn sketches before digitizing and manipulating them into the final artwork.
Geometric, Vivid, Moody, Landscapes, Patterns, Abstract, Abstract, Geometric Abstraction, Digital art, Geometric patterns, Gradients, Black, Onyx, Red, Crimson, Blue, Sapphire, Yellow, Amber, Orange, Tangerine, Abstract patterns, Female portrait, Use of negative space, Layering, Vibrant, Energetic, Dynamic
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