Martin Naumann
Cosmosis
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Oct 28, 2022
Oct 28
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Digital
Collection Description

The core structure of each piece consists solely of a centrally positioned circular shape to which the image structure clings. The inner and outer sides of the circle are each mirrored at the circle's edge and twisted diagonally, which maintains a visual balance. Colors and shapes were generated with Perlin noise and distorted radially.

This graphic method produces random results reminiscent of various natural phenomenons. Floral geometry, light-refracting raindrops, or solar flare, the stunning visuals are open to the viewers’ interpretation, begging the question “What do you see?”

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Martin Naumann
Cosmosis I
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Cosmosis II
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Cosmosis III
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Cosmosis IV
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Cosmosis V
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Cosmosis VI
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Cosmosis VII
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Cosmosis VIII
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Cosmosis IX
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Martin Naumann
Biography

Martin is a digital artist and multidisciplinary designer from Germany, currently based in Dessau. His specialization lies in automated illustration and abstract generative art.

Besides this focus, Martin's expertise also extends to branding, typography, and visual design. His style is often described as quite futuristic. Very experimental and abstract, but visually strongly inspired by nature and science.