Digital Art

DIGITAL WARRIOR in Fractal Universe.. An early digital composition.

THEATER OF THE ABSURD.

Politics and Erotic Posturing at night in the Majakovsky Museum of Surrealism, surrounded by KBG Headquarters on Lubyanka Square, with a monumental Derjinksy statue guarding the entrance.

In a digital creation titled "FACTO ART" by Jerry Carter, we witness a surreal fictional gathering within the Mayakovsky Museum of Surrealism in Moscow, surrounded by the KGB Headquarters. Moscow, USSR.

From left to right, we see a Traditional West Africa Healer, symbolizing ancient wisdom and healing practices, followed by the representation of the energized human brain. Next stands a Traditional East African Healer, embodying another facet of traditional medicine. Among them stands Jerry W. Carter Jr., Psychologist alongside Jerry W. Carter himself, an American artist. Completing the group is Dr. Edward Green, Ph.D., an anthropologist in the attire of a traditional healer from Dutch Guyana.

In this surreal setting, where the boundaries between reality and dreams blur, these figures gather with a shared reverence for the mysteries of the mind. They float as if weightless, draped in robes, casting an enchanting atmosphere around them.

This tableau of mind doctors serves as a poignant reminder of their profound impact on humanity. As guardians of the psyche, they delve fearlessly into the realms of dreams and memories, illuminating the darkest recesses of the soul. They guide seekers toward self-discovery, restoring harmony between mind and spirit in a world where such balance is often elusive.

Red Eye. A fractal Composition by Jerry W. Carter. Available as a print.

Red Eye , Into my eye glares surrreal, shiny ring of light. It reflects around across red disc with a fractal cross. An ominous lavender gray sky looms, infused with inky smoke.

Oi Jipon. NASA astrophycists say it looks like an exploding star seen across NASA lab monitors. Available as a digital print on paper.

Schnitke Meditation. Available as a digital print on paper.

Homage to Vladimir Tatlin, Surrealist. Inspired by Tatlinʼs Tower, St. Petersburg, Russia. Monument to the Third International (1912–13), reproduced in the Mayakovsky Surrealist Museum in Moscow. Available as a Digital Print on paper.

Return of the Iron Man. Digital print on paper

Return of the Iron Man. Created in 1992, Carter presents in this psychic expression the scene he saw during the Russian revolution for democracy. The Moscow subway exits to Red Squre are blocked by security grid. The ironman, remenicent of Dovstoyevsky’s character, enters Red Square with battle tanks and people mill around under a fractile universe.

Fractal Music. Digital print on paper.

To the Glory of pregnant woman who hold up the world.

Lodge in the Sky. Available as a digital print.

Digital Portraits

Carter creates Digital Portraits that capture the mystery and beauty of inspired mental brilliance.

Ode to the Round and Smooth

Momordica charantia, A study of Medicinal plants,

Patricia’s Baby. Portrait created from sonogram of Patricia Lopez’s baby . Winner: MacXhibition, Digital Art Competition, New York City, ‘97

This Blue Mozart print Carter created is based many of Carter’s drawings of the composer. This digital print, like Carter’s other Mozart portraits,  is a study of genius.  

Mozart was raised in the Royal Court for the entertainment of the Empress and her guests. Mozart played his music at the Royal Court. It mirrored the party games at the Royal Court. Mozart flirted back at his admirers, many of whom were fascinating worldly women.

Mozart is seen in this portrait is a robust young man returning from a night of partying at the Empresses court. He is bursting with a fresh vision he must write down immediately.

Immortal Mozart. This digital painting is the result of months of work baised on freehand sketches and memories of his music.  It is a conceptual approach to portraying Mozart.

A portrait of the essence of Mozart's in divine spiritual energy.  Mozart wrote at one sitting his compositions which he received in a flash.  Few of his compositions were ever edited by him.  All of his works are fresh inspirations if they are played with inspiration.

The Cosmic Mozart is in a timeless state,  being neither old or young.

This 3D image is a completely new image concept portraying the Genius Mozart.  The print has special visual qualities that are more pronounced seen first hand with 3D enhancing glasses.

Franz Schubert 200th Birthday celebration print for the Embassy Series concert at the Embassy of Austria, Washington, D.C.

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