Digital Art

Check my Galleries page for collections.

Tunnel

Tunnel

The wall

The wall

Spiral Not

Spiral Not

Rosa Mundi

Rosa Mundi

Starliner

Starliner

Stella Orientem

Stella Orientem

Sahasrara

Sahasrara

Neo Curve

Neo Curve

Refections in Yellow

Refections in Yellow

Night Lite

Night Lite

Golden Mandala

Golden Mandala

Vulture Spirit Guide

Vulture Spirit Guide

Lucky in Love

Valentines – Lucky in Love

Light at the End of the Tunnel

Light at the End of the Tunnel

The Elemental Tourist - Air

The Elemental Tourist – Air

Partying in Paradise

Valentines – Partying in Paradise

Sunflower_Star

Sunflower Star

Nemesis

Nemesis

Moon Dance

Moon Dance

Circle of Stars

Circle of Stars

Luna Module

Luna Module

Heart of Fire

Heart of Fire

Stonehenge

Stonehenge

Bubble Tetra

Bubble Tetra

Light

Light

Shiva

Shiva

Celestial Singularity

Celestial Singularity

Visitation - A Lampscape

Visitation – A Lampscape

Artzine Logo

Artzine Logo

♦♦♦

© Khana Spector – All Rights Reserved

♦♦♦

Creative Commons License

All images on this page were created by

Khana Spector

and are licensed under a

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.

Permissions beyond the scope of these licenses available on request.

34 thoughts on “Digital Art

  1. Bonjour Khana

    What fantastic pièces of work – totally original and unique to you. I love the surreal quality of the chessboard stuff, it is stunning. I am now going off to discover the rest of your blog and looking forward to it enormously.

    Regards

    Dan

    Liked by 1 person

      1. My school FINALLY was issued approval for a state lisc plate – all the State Univ have them. Since I had a limited number of spaces, “I’m driving a 1997 d/t massive educational debt” didn’t fit – so I chose something that fit the school and my degree.
        I’d love to discuss using your “Quarantine” on a future blog site… (I am “blog-challenged” and don’t understand the lisc stuff – so either source it or take my own pics.) But that is a fascinating piece of art!

        Liked by 1 person

        1. Just noticed your response, sorry. If you want to use “Quarantine” let me know & I will send you the attribution details. It’s very easy to add them to any picture on WordPress, especially with the new picture settings. Thanks for your interest, it’s very much appreciated 🙂

          Liked by 1 person

          1. I’d be THRILLED!! Please make your instructions as easy and dumbed down as possible – I’m no techno wiz with the blog site. (We INTJ’s know what we know and know what we don’t know 🙂
            Thanks so much!

            Liked by 1 person

            1. When you add an image to your page it will have icons of a ‘Pen’ & an ‘X’ in the top left hand corner.
              Click on the ‘Pen’ to open the ‘Image Details’ screen.
              Here you can add a caption, choose a size & add various other bits of information.
              If you have any problems, please don’t hesitate to ask. I will be happy to help 🙂

              Liked by 1 person

  2. More awesome artwork!! I’m still trying to find time to change things around to use your artwork we discussed earlier – can’t wait! Somehow, one kid moved back to town, one decided to grad from HS, I got 2 horses and a few other things have hit the fan. You know, Life 🙂
    I with I had a smidgen of your artistic talent!

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Wow sounds like you’ve been having an interesting time. I’m sure you’re just as artistic as anyone. We’re all much too critical of our own art I think 🙂

      Liked by 1 person

  3. Hi, I am doing photography at school and I really like your work, I was hoping you could tell me about your inspirations in photography or about how you got into taking photos. Thank you.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Hi Jessie,
      I started taking photos when I received a Kodak Instamatic as a gift when I was about 11 years old. I don’t really consider myself to be a great photographer, but I wanted to work with collage & decided that using my own images would be more interesting for me than the usual cut & paste from old magazines.
      Finding new images to use has become somewhat of an adventure for me & many works reflect certain days or events in my life. I sometimes have to wait quite a while to find a suitable element to represent something in a work. Often I randomly find something that I never could have planned to & a picture gets completed in an unexpected way.
      I guess I’ve become a bit of a hunter lol. I hope this answers your questions.
      Khana 🙂

      Liked by 1 person

Leave a comment