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5/ "Diffuse" was @teaboswell's 3rd project, and I really love the water-colour inspired look, especially in the dark variants where the soft, textured areas create a beautiful contrast to the solid background.
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1/ The generative art of @teaboswell has been among the first that I noticed when I started to look around on #fxhash.
I love his emphasis on colours, painterly styles, and basic shapes.
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6/ "ティーパーティーTea Party!" by @mary_s_ann are animations of rotating tea tables full of plates.
Despite the previews looking quite similar so far, the individual pieces cycle through multiple colours and perspectives and are pretty wild.
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1/ There have been a couple of new projects on #fxhash that I've added to my chronology of a new school of generative art (the link to the gallery is in the final tweet of this thread).
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More art from my collection that needs to be seen:
"Waiting" by @dylanlinnart was a gift by the artist to the community, and a gift by @TIBoine to me.
The powerful play of light and shadows and fiery reds are fascinating and beautiful.
Thank you, both Dylan and Tor!🙏❤
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1/ "E=B;" by @nullbaysea tells a story of loss, departure, and the end of the world.
The artist masterfully combines visuals, music, and narrative, and even the order in which the images are rendered has a reason.
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3/ "Gerhard" by OGs @RichardNadler1 x @lennyjpg goes through visual evolutions when clicking through layers in life view.
Endlessly changing, each iteration manages to display the essence of the whole project with a unique perspective.
#11 @Cryptotenor (different layers)