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My first minted artwork was Optimus Abstraction, and before that, there was nothing. No trace of me whatsoever. Some even thought my works were copy-minting. I guess I looked suspicious...
It's been a year since I joined Twitter, and while it might sound like I was living under a rock (which I kind of was), this is the only social network I use and stay active on because I realized that I was missing out on the most important part of generative art - the community.
It finally happened 🎉 The sales number on the secondary market surpassed that of the primary market in MetaMountains (or as I like to call it, 'the little engine that could'). Thank you to all who have supported me on this journey. Your encouragement means the world to me! ❤️
6) It's the perfect hobby for introverts who want to create art without actually interacting with people or leaving the house. 🥁 - Mountain Moves by @flockaroo
2) Who needs job security when you can spend your days tinkering with code and making squiggly lines? 🥁 - Eucalyptus and Sagebrush by @_NatSarkissian
Here's a friendly message for anyone out there looking to dip their toes into the world of generative art but still not sure, I've got 10 terrible jokes to help get you started! Along with each joke, I will put a collection that I personally love. This is a thread 🧵🪡
7) Visual richness does not depend on a huge collection of color schemes but on a well-reasoned selection consistent with the message of the work. Thanks, Bruce @StudioYorktown 🔴⚪️⚫️
6) @StudioYorktown works were an obvious reference, my first set of colors is a reinterpretation of Sunset at Arashiyama, it helped me understand that color selection is not a trivial issue
13) I can do nothing but express gratitude for all the support from each and every one of you, thank you thank you thank you... and that's how I feel, GN to everyone 💓 #fxhash #generativeart #genart #genartclub #NFTCommunity #p5js #generativeart #nftart #tezosart #creativecoding