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For the American Veronica Kuri, known as @Eclectika_12, part of her creations, including those in AI, came from a connection with her interior. Something that happens unconsciously, but that is directly linked to an impactful aspect of her life. 🧵
With an extensive background in art, which includes having grown up in the theater environment - where her parents worked - Serbian Olivera Đurđević (@pAIperdoll) found in Artificial Intelligence another resource to explore in her artistic journey. 🧵
Alexandra Osipova's (@Alexandra__Oz) trajectory in the art world is very recent, and her creations that call attention to the bright colors elaborated through artificial intelligence were her kick to the art world. 🧵
Learn more about Maria's connection with nature in the 6th edition of @Mina_artmag. Link in bio.
Raquel has worked with analog cameras in the past, and now uses the digital one to develop new techniques in experimental photography, new ways of expressing ideas and other realities.
Don’t miss Raquel’s Instagram profile.
https://t.co/oyja8gRM0X
Brazilian artist Adriana Moreno (Instagram: adrianamoreno703) had contact with different languages of the visual arts, but it was with lithography and also monotype that she found the direction for her work. 🧵
"With the 'Distress' series, and later with the Polaroids, I was documenting where my pain was, really showing people, 'here's where it hurts", @zaracarpenter
“My work often comes to release what I feel about the experience of when I was a child and teenager and how difficult it was to be in an unhealthy family environment, to suffer abuse and ethnic discrimination in society..." +
Ochie Winaga's (@OWinaga) art is a way to release a painful past. The artist, from Jakarta, Indonesia, says that this was the way she found to free her thoughts, something that could deliver what she feels combined with the art she loves: photography. 🧵