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1/x "Proxima" by @jMarkusiewicz and @ismahelios gives testament to a story of space exploration and colonization. Although it describes the divergent societies emerging from four separate space missions, the visuals, in fact, are a merger of two iconic classics.
The theme of "Monsters of the Deep" by @KoufaxRemy is fascinating, and the abstract art of repetitive geometric shapes and gradients leave enough room to both fear or admire the creatures luring in them.
I love a good backstory, and the images are great!
256 ed., 0.5 tz
⛓️👇
With my newly acquired wealth of 1.9 tz, I managed to collect "Population" by @jeffpalmer and 2 editions of "Stripped strip #13" by @AntonioWerli before they were burned (actually wanted one each of #12 and #13, but the second I clicked on purchase, the burn started).🎉😂🔥
I love the minimal landscape series by @El_Uatu!
The most recent release "Eclipse" is a perfect match for the previous pieces, and seeing them next to each other really shows how much a good composition can contribute to minimal art.
https://t.co/FrxgAg2GeJ
3/x @AntonioWerli released both "Stripped strip #12" and "Stripped strip #13", two corresponding black and white abstract pieces that, like Yin and Yang, are complementary - and beautiful!
https://t.co/qrgC1YEGgg
https://t.co/anszXCw7kL
18/x "Etude I - IV" by @andreasrau_eu impress with subdued colours and their resemblance to graphical notations of experimental music.🎼🎶
Of course, their all sold already.
https://t.co/u92haXcbYR
https://t.co/EoxinAc0Wh
https://t.co/hQNaDY2RAB
https://t.co/mhNUspCIaX
2/x I'll start with @aag_lara and his three part series inspired by Cixin Liu's sci-fi novels.
Rendered orbs filled with nebulae and galaxies and dark suns resemble eyes mirroring the beauty of space.🌌✨
https://t.co/VLuztLzxmp
https://t.co/1eSj7tirvx
https://t.co/cB0Y6T9zuq
1/x Just... WOW! "Visa to the stars" by @ULuIQ12 leaves me truly flabbergasted with its beauty and unique style!
The different vistas of planets, futuristic cities, starships and space stations feel like they are the illustrations to a space opera that is yet to be written.
4/x There's a whole lot of variation between iterations, and when I look at them, I immediately hear unwritten descriptions of foreign worlds in the back of my mind.
A phantastic piece of art!✨
#3 (@ndru_L_art)
#25 (anon)
#54 (@generative_maxi)
#57 (@felixlepoint)