Gregory Little is a new media artist who, for the past 40 years, has combined traditional techniques of image-making with emerging digital technologies His current work involves the use of augmented and virtual reality, laser-etching, hand-ground paints, collage and animation. Greg works with poetic visualizations at the intersection of art and science.  In scientific illustration art serves science. In Gregory Little's work, science serves Art. The work draws from scientific imagery, data, and processes while using symmetrical compositions and mathematical systems of proportion as found in sacred, liturgical and occult works; all meditative images meant to facilitate a contemplative experience.  This broad array of elements are composed in ways that reference symmetry, color theory, early modernist painting, and sacred geometry while drawing from the history of science. His projects have been exhibited and presented in the US, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia. Greg is a retired Professor of Digital Art and currently Director of I R I S (Immersive Reality Innovation Space) at Lorain County Community College. He has an MFA in Painting from the Yale University School of Art and Architecture and a BFA in Painting from Indiana University.

Gregory Little is a new media artist who, for the past 40 years, has combined traditional techniques of image-making with emerging digital technologies His current work involves the use of augmented and virtual reality, laser-etching, hand-ground paints, collage and animation. Greg works with poetic visualizations at the intersection of art and science.  In scientific illustration art serves science. In Gregory Little's work, science serves Art. The work draws from scientific imagery, data, and processes while using symmetrical compositions and mathematical systems of proportion as found in sacred, liturgical and occult works; all meditative images meant to facilitate a contemplative experience.  This broad array of elements are composed in ways that reference symmetry, color theory, early modernist painting, and sacred geometry while drawing from the history of science. His projects have been exhibited and presented in the US, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia. Greg is a retired Professor of Digital Art and currently Director of I R I S (Immersive Reality Innovation Space) at Lorain County Community College. He has an MFA in Painting from the Yale University School of Art and Architecture and a BFA in Painting from Indiana University.