Eldar Einarson is an experienced filmmaker and author, as well as a good visual artist. His eye for color, form, and composition stands out when he creates art prints. He has permitted me to showcase some of his latest works.
Alongside his photography experience, he uses digital techniques to achieve the desired results.

After creating an image of a delightful wine-drinking donkey for his friend Per-Olov Sahl‘s Facebook page, Glada Bohemer (Happy Bohemians), he continued exploring the donkeys and wine theme. Eventually, two mules and a red horse entered the picture.



I also want to share four images he has made of our little villages, Corcubion and Cee, on the Galician coast.




2 responses to “Eldar’s Art Prints: Color, Form, and Composition”
[…] With his strong visual sensibility, he began experimenting with AI-generated imagery while also expressing his growing concern about the state of the world. After writing an article on Erich Fromm’s book The Art of Loving, he used a drawing by his father, the caricaturist Odd Einarson, as the starting point for a series of articles on what the world desperately needs to change for the better. He created featured images with the help of AI and also made art-like visuals. You can read more about that here. […]
[…] Digitalpoetism is a visual language that emerges from a creative dialogue between humans and machines. I use it to explore my artistic instincts. My wife, Grace, has already showcased some of my early images. You can see them here. […]