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Free Generative Art Prints

My friends at Cauliflower have given me some amazing poster prints of my recent generative art work. They look like this:

50 abandoned artworks

They have also produced a set of glossy postcards of the same design too, which are also great, in a more, um, compact way.

I want to share these with you, so if anyone would like one please send me your snail mail address using the email link under my photo. There are only a few of the posters, but plenty of the postcards, so everyone will get something as a thank you for supporting the project. This especially applies to the many nice folks who have left comments, twittered, linked to me, or given me your opinions in some way. All feedback is greatly appreciated, even if you think the stuff is rubbish.

Unfortunately I have discovered that the generative art stops being quite so generative the moment you lay it down on the page, so if you want to see the works in action you’ll still have to visit the site.



6 Responses to “Free Generative Art Prints”

  1. What is generative art? I cleaarly need to do a bit of googling as I have not heard of this before.

  2. Your postcard arrived today. Thanks very much. I’ll put it up by my monitor at work, to cheer my desk up a bit. I’m looking forward to the generative postcard version!

  3. Nice prints, do you have more by any chance?

  4. Sure Adelaide, send me your address. I’m going to have to make that the last one though, so no more requests please folks. Thanks.

    The posters went in about five minutes, and I’ve now sent out about half of the postcards, plus a few more to various people who never asked for them. It’s cost me a bomb in postage, but it’s all good karma.

    I haven’t received confirmation that any of the ones sent abroad got there though (someone, let me know).

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