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More random art from my collection that needs to be seen:
"f.c.p.p.p.c." by @JuhaniHalkomaki
I love this artist's abstract, minimal line work, but I fell in love with f.c.p.p.p.c. because I see a bit of my personal slice of life in it: an abdominal xray (in pink).🦄🏥
7/ "ASSEMBLING MACHINE" by @teaboswell is a brilliant and beautiful project.
Though the images' structure and colours show a connection to previous works, the output is new and fresh.
#12 @doctor_goldy
#42 (1a35e1)
#25 @boracicl1nt
#5 @pixelwank
4/ Fun fact: I've had a soft spot in my heart for @eduxdux_ since they coincidentally named one of their @PolyBlocks releases "Bolotta", because it also is the names of two of my kids combined.
"Bolotta #12" by @eduxdux_
1/ A late night #fxhash write-up on what's been recently released (that I did instead of adding crypto transactions to a long table for next year's tax report, which was what I intended to do this evening, but I changed my mind):
Part 1
🧵👇
2/ "Zbageti" by @mwiederrecht started as a 12-hours coding speedrun and ended as an abstract beauty. Watching this grow as WIP in her Twitter feed was awesome.
AI draft (from the artist's tweet)
#12 @jpsiroman
#62 @heyjeres
#50 @lemonde2d
https://t.co/epPc4mmNWm
1/ "twofiftythousand" by @solarise_webdev is a wild and varied generative artwork.
The images consist of a lot of short, coloured lines (I mean really a lot - like probably 2 x 50,000?) that arrange in curved clusters.
#245 @batista_ddt
#5 (anon)
#1 @blockbagel
#6 Who i am ?
3/ The artist has used colours before, and from my interpretation, that was in the context of psychoactive substances ("Bloom", "Rainbow ride", "Sunshine high"), or as an allusion to the stylistic change that was about to happen ("Crushing Sun").
2/ The resulting images are beautiful and remind me of Czech art animation films from the 70s and 80s.
There is a website providing further details on the project, and the care and attention to detail that went into this are amazing!
https://t.co/HXICjMXnDc
"Orbicular #13"