NFT

Digital art created by Howard Wakefield available on Opensea.io, voice.com and mintable
Newly created digital art collections specifically for the NFT market.

About
Digital artist and graphic designer Howard Wakefield has been creating digital images for over 20 years. His images have appeared on record covers for Joy Division, New Order, Goldie and Suede (London Suede in the US).
Howard Wakefield collaborated with world-renowned graphic designer / art director Peter Saville to create his Waste Painting series - from Waste Painting No. 1 through to No. 11. Waste Painting No.3 is part of the permanent collection on display at London’s V&A Museum.https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O83872/waste-painting-print-saville-peter/

Howard Wakefield’s digital images have also been used for a variety of clients such as the Design Museum, Barbican and Somerset House in London.

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Rhythm of Nature
Digital Landscapes created with overlapping, undulating waveforms to represent the natural rhythms of our environment – the seasons, the tides, day, night and lunar phases.

Rhythm of Nature: Dawn

Rhythm of Nature: Night

Rhythm of Nature: Autumn

Rhythm of Nature: Day

Rhythm of Nature: Spring

Rhythm of Nature: Winter

Rhythm of Nature: Dusk

Rhythm of Nature: Summer


Interlaced
An interplay of interwoven colour. The 4 parts of each set can be joined together to form 1 large image.

Interlaced 1-1

Interlaced 1-3

Interlaced 1-2

Interlaced 1-4


Spectral Fade
A converging interaction of colour.

Spectral Fade 1

Spectral Fade 3

Spectral Fade 2

Spectral Fade 4


End of Week
These compositions are created by gathering together a collection of colours and digital experiments produced during my day-to-day graphic design work. By digitally “reheating” them, they are merged, remixed and recycled through numerous Photoshop filters to create new configurations of colour and form. The process is inspired by glass-makers who would reuse the remaining molten glass at the end of their day's work to create multicoloured "End of Day" glassware.

End of Week - One

End of Week - Two

End of Week - Three

End of Week - Four

End of Week - Five

End of Week - Six

End of Week - Seven

End of Week - Eight

End of Week - Nine


End of Month
Each month I take my 4 End of Week compositions and animate them to create an End of Month piece which is available on Foundation.app


In Orbit
Abstract image inspired by the boundless, ever expanding wonder of space created with Sarah Parris

In Orbit