| Year of creation | 1924 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 120 W × 90 H × 0.1 D cm |
| Type of art | digital art |
| Style | pixel art |
| Genre | genre |
| Type of packaging | art tube |
Living in the Sixties is an abstract exploration of a decade marked by upheaval, rebellion, and radical self-expression. Vivid color fields—psychedelic pinks, acid oranges, and electric teals—spill and collide, echoing the visual energy of sixties counterculture. The work captures the essence of a time when culture shifted, rules broke, and new forms emerged. It is not a literal portrayal of the sixties, but a sensory immersion— a reflection of the decade’s restless spirit, its contradictions, and its enduring impact.

I am a Melbourne-based abstract digital artist. My work is an exploration of abstraction through the versatile medium of digital art. Using digital tools, I engage deeply with color, form, and composition to create layered, non-representational pieces that go beyond straightforward depiction. The digital canvas offers a unique balance between precision and spontaneity, allowing me to play with both control and unexpected moments. I’m fascinated by how texture, light, and brushwork can come together digitally to evoke emotion and invite viewers to find their own meaning. Abstraction, for me, is a way to express ideas and feelings that words often can’t capture. Through this process, I embrace the freedom that digital technology provides to push creative boundaries. My goal is to open a dialogue between the artwork, myself, and the viewer—celebrating abstraction as a living, evolving language of visual expression https://www.instagram.com/mike.bertoli.752.
