Hey Lemmy, it’s been a while…
🙌 I welcome you to visit my second virtual exhibition.
The artworks are not for sale (yet), but if you do see one that you want to hang as an actual physical print in your hallway for example, do get in touch and I will arrange it for you.
Enjoy!


Sorry you got disappointed. These are high resolution images. What device did you use?
You can see very heavy compression artifacts. Im on firefox/librewolf on a beefy PC with a 1440p display. It looks like this for every image. Adjusting the “Graphics Quality” setting on the site doesnt change anything about the images either.
Its clearly visible even when im not that close.
Yes, when you hoover over it, it gets a sort of glass layer over it. I am aware, but that is beyond my control. Thank you for sharing this. I’ll let the platform know. Moving the mouse out of the canvas and taking a step back is the best option.
Doesnt have anything to do with hovering over the image im afraid. That just makes them brighter but doesnt change any other image properties. Either the platform compresses the images when you upload them, or they were like this to begin with. This is just what heavy JPG compression does to images. If it wasnt you then they probably do this to improve loading time when initially opening the gallery.
Didnt mean to sound too negative. I think its a cool idea. I will send you a screenshot. Gimme a sec.
It’s okay. I am used to these responses. Especially 'cause it is new to a lot of people and it takes a bit of trying out to understand the virtual environment (which has its limitations by default)
Something to consider is like looking at a Rembrandt van Rijn painting. If you put your nose on it, you don’t see a portrait but a lot of brush strokes. Same with these digital artworks. It is not drawn to the pixel as a pixel artist does. So zooming in will give distortions, no matter the used dpi.