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I write about digital art (search for #artmiration). He/him. Mostly on Bluesky or Mastodon now (see link below). Art writer for @AtelierGenArt.
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2/ The images feel like close-ups of the wide landscapes created with their beautiful "Paesaggio".

Just look at this pair!

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"Love & Wild

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1/ "Love & Wild" by creates depictions of Summer flowers reminiscent of wild meadows in the Mediterranean.

Quite fittingly, the artist completed the project while on vacation there, and the outputs make me almost smell them.


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4/ "Nautilus Blueprint by might be the underwater companion piece to "Quiet Summer".

Line work and beautiful moiré patterns create a likeness with the previous project in this thread, yet the images consist of layered circles and curved bodies.


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1/ Yes, I will write about "horizon(te)s" by and eventually - but you all love it already, so I have no hurry.

Let's take a look at two other recent projects now, though!

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16/ "Function" feels like a relative of "serpentine" and "dipole". Big concentric curves and fanning lines are gorgeous to look at, in some iterations remind me of nautilus and ammonites.




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14/ "Serpentine" feels like the most harmonic and flowing of the types.

It appears to consist only of large lines, and was mostly rendered in the "mixed" palettes, to result in colourful, dynamic images.


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12/ "Noise" reminds me a lot of "field", but gets more big, flowing lines that provide areas of interest. The meandering structures remind me of topographic maps of widely branched rivers.

Or of dragons.🐉



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11/ The first iterations of "orbit" made me think of an old plane wreck in a jungle, overgrown with vines and fungi. I mean, look at
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10/ "Radii" probably got its name from the radius of large rings we can see a small part of in the image.

This is one of the types where a technical looking superstructure breaks and tears spectacularly in parts.

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8/ "Dipole" show a structure resembling magnetic field lines filling the canvas.

There are some spectacular pieces where multiple dipoles seem to overlap; add some chaos to that, and you got wonderful

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