𝐔𝐧𝐧𝐮𝐦𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐝
A series of abstracts derived from semi-figurative acrylic paintings.
13 pieces, 1/1, 0.09 $ETH
https://t.co/2mls9Pyn5G

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【CeVIO】The vocal synth of the hour is HAL-O-ROID.
Similar to vocaloids Ueki-loid and hide, HAL-O-ROID is a vocal based off of a deceased singer in an attempt to let their voice live on. He is derived from Enka singer Haruo Minami.

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Calne Ca.
Derived from Hatsune Miku, but not necessarily Miku herself. Created by Deino, the original character is called Calcium. She is a mechanical skeleton that occasionally wears a skin resembling Miku.

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Doushite-chan.
Derived from Hatsune Miku, Doushite-chan is a chibi mascot character created by Pinocchio-P. It appears whenever there is a question, and uses its razor blade to cut deep into any questions it doesn’t understand.

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Covers of German art magazine "Jugend" from 1905. The term "Jugendstil" derives from the name of this magazine.

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Hanane Miru.
Derived from Kagamine Rin, Miru represents those who feel at a loss after making a song with the Kagamines and being unable to rid of their vocal twang.
Their gender is unknown and they are often expressionless.

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Shiteyan’yo.
Derived from Hatsune Miku. She is probably female. Her age is unknown. Her height is unknown. Her weight is unknown.

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【CeVIO】The vocal synth of the hour is HAL-O-ROID.
Similar to vocaloids Ueki-loid and hide, HAL-O-ROID is a vocal based off of a deceased singer in an attempt to let their voice live on. He is derived from Enka singer Haruo Minami.

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Majiramon
(Anira: Bodhisattva of Sunlight; the 1st par of this Digimon’s name could possibly be derived from Magic)
Holy Dragon
Attacks:
Vedhaka
Bao Shi

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Yakune Niku.
Derived from Hatsune Miku, Niku’s name is a pun based off ‘yakune niku/i’ll grill meat’. As such, her character item is a grilled lump of meat on a bone.
The character on her head says ‘meat’.

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Majiramon
(Anira: Bodhisattva of Sunlight; the 1st par of this Digimon’s name could possibly be derived from Magic)
Holy Dragon
Attacks:
Vedhaka
Bao Shi

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Meet the Sumatran orangutan 🦧

Derived from the Malay words for “person of the forest," Sumatran orangutans are critically endangered. Their habitat Sumatra is being lost at an extremely high rate, mainly due to fire and conversion of forests to palm oil plantations.

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2015: Odd Japanese English: “Arubaito/Baito” in Japan means part-time job. The word was derived from German “Arbeit”.

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My icon derives from this lovely piece from I've tried out others, but I always return to the face from this one. It's still one of my top favorite comms of all time.

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The pointing index-finger iconography used by Renaissance artists derived from the Greco-Roman rhetorical tradition:

ex. da Vinci's John the Baptist pointing heavenwards as reminder of divine judgment. Raphael's School of Athens, Plato points up to the timeless/unchanging Forms.

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Honne Dell.
Officially derived from Yowane Haku, but believed to be derived from Kagamine Len as well. Dell is a kuudere and chronic smoker, and is also believed to be somewhat hostile due to his perpetual scowl.

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【DERIVATIVE】The vocal synth of the hour is Kasane Ted.
Derived from Kasane Teto, Ted represents Teto’s older brother and his voice is achieved by lowering the gender factor on Teto’s voice. Contrary to his sister, Ted is a grumpy type.

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JAZZ GRASS - The third drop in the GRASS ETHERS Series on

Part of a collection of artworks all derived from the same painting by https://t.co/DSpOJPV4TP

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Behold! Your new vocal synth kin is Yakune Niku.
Derived from Hatsune Miku, Niku’s name is a pun based off ‘yakune niku/i’ll grill meat’. As such, her character item is a grilled lump of meat on a bone.
The character on her head says ‘meat’.

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mawari hanaoka

tsumugis name refers to silk, and the verb it derives from (tsumugu) means ‘to weave’, or ‘to spin (yarn)’

taking it in a literal sense, the action of spinning is ‘mawaru’!

mawari means the ‘circumference’, so still in line with the spinning imagery!

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