It is what it says.
Some Photoshop play with filters and layers to get the type nicely 'stitched' onto the zooomed in brassthread stitched stripe of a military jacket also implying the association with stitches of swords a soldier in the 18th century might have gotten during fights.
Rock or bone? For sure no bone that became a stone, but some bizarre stones that reminded me in shapes and colours of skeletons.
Filter- and layerplay in Photoshop - I don't need any computer games, just never take a away my Photoshop.
I just love to play a bit with Photoshop filters and layers for distraction.
Here I wanted to do something just onscreen with the typeface Byzaronite and check out Photoshop 6.0 new layer features. After some experimental minutes I got an idea to finish (btw: the background is an old rendered landscape from Bryce)
Some play with irritation, scattered symbols, passing images that tremble from train noises.
Another play with type, filters and curves in Photoshop with the intention to make the 2-dimensional screen waving and distorted like a fragile clothe woven by our perceptual senses.
Basic images: profane tire profile and a simple pattern of white and black circles...
Typeface: Harnished Halo.
slightly surrealistic question of the calling light...
background in Cinema 4D, modification in Photoshop... for another piece of screen art to make the pixelspace more 3-dimensional with focus and blur, bending and distorting light and type.
Typeface: Cyberotica (manipulated slightly...:-)