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@PlaviGmaz Here's a visual match for the image on the left: Thomas Uwins, The Vintage in the Claret Vineyards of the South of France, 1847 from @TateArtBot
Woo hoo! @FLDus made an #artbot for Umberto Boccioni @BoccioniBot!
We have a list of 1202 artists who are waiting to be turned into bots and we would love your help https://t.co/bMeGX4VaI4
New #artbot alert! The wonderful @FractalMan made an account for Filippo Lippi @FilippoLippiArt!
We have a list of 1203 artists who are waiting to be turned into bots and we would love your help https://t.co/bMeGX4VaI4
Years before I started making #artbots @LincolnAnya painted a little robot into a painting I bought from her. I love that robot and I think it is fitting to give it another life as an NFT.
https://t.co/bv87Ula3uH
@thecorch Here's a visual match for the image on the left: Portrait of French writer André Gide, 1898 from @artvallotton
@chenx064 Here's a visual match for the image on the left: Lake Mary, California from @ArtistBierstadt
@MickeleDausman Here's a visual match for the image on the left: Portrait of claude, 1892 from @artist_renoir
BAYC and Cryptopunk avatars are the Rolex's of the digital age. They are a perfect status signaling vehicles - they are expensive, they are scarce, and unlike a Rolex, they don't even have a pretense of a utility nor a burden of a physical ownership. I love it.
@thecorch Here's a visual match for the image on the left: Hannah Wilke, Untitled, 1969 from @moma_drawings
Woo hoo! @rumpalumpa created an #artbot for Ohara Koson @ohara_koson!
We have a list of 1219 artists who are waiting to be turned into bots and we would love your help https://t.co/bMeGX4VaI4