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@Eliza_NFT9 Hello, my name is Dominic LaRiccia of sporkfineart. I’m a pop surrealist who uses painting & photography to create digital collage art. My work is less about transporting information & more about conveying sensation & inspiration. https://t.co/xVAv85RyLc
@NFTDegenNSM Hello, my name is Dominic LaRiccia of sporkfineart. I’m a pop surrealist who uses painting & photography to create digital collage art. My work is less about transporting information & more about conveying sensation & inspiration. https://t.co/xVAv85RyLc
@airupNFT Hello, my name is Dominic LaRiccia of sporkfineart. I’m a pop surrealist who uses painting & photography to create digital collage art. My work is less about transporting information & more about conveying sensation & inspiration. https://t.co/xVAv85RyLc
@NftAphrodite Hello, my name is Dominic LaRiccia of sporkfineart. I’m a pop surrealist who uses painting & photography to create digital collage art. My work is less about transporting information & more about conveying sensation & inspiration. https://t.co/xVAv85RyLc
@NFTLocker_ Hello, my name is Dominic LaRiccia of sporkfineart. I’m a pop surrealist who uses painting & photography to create digital collage art. My work is less about transporting information & more about conveying sensation & inspiration. https://t.co/xVAv85zpx4
@nft_drop_here_ Hello, my name is Dominic LaRiccia of sporkfineart. I’m a pop surrealist who uses painting & photography to create digital collage art. My work is less about transporting information & more about conveying sensation & inspiration. https://t.co/xVAv85zpx4
@airupNFT Hello, my name is Dominic LaRiccia of sporkfineart. I’m a pop surrealist who uses painting & photography to create digital collage art. My work is less about transporting information & more about conveying sensation & inspiration. https://t.co/xVAv85RyLc
@NFTKingForever Hello, my name is Dominic LaRiccia of sporkfineart. I’m a pop surrealist who uses painting & photography to create digital collage art. My work is less about transporting information & more about conveying sensation & inspiration. https://t.co/xVAv85zpx4
@airupNFT Hello, my name is Dominic LaRiccia of sporkfineart. I’m a pop surrealist who uses painting & photography to create digital collage art. My work is less about transporting information & more about conveying sensation & inspiration. https://t.co/xVAv85zpx4
@NFTLucker_ Hello, my name is Dominic LaRiccia of sporkfineart. I’m a pop surrealist who uses painting & photography to create digital collage art. My work is less about transporting information & more about conveying sensation & inspiration. https://t.co/xVAv85RyLc
I often wander in the forest, and I like the vines, moss and small flowers on the ground in the woods. I imagine if I can sit in it and enjoy the breeze blowing, ah! So happy.
#photoart #forest #moss #photography
#imagination
#Surreal #SURREALISM
©️Ligin Lee
@margawart I’m sorry for the rough art day- hope it clears up soon 🫧
I enjoy painting surreal vibes, colorful places & characters, cats, cottagecore, retro anime & pokémon🫧🌷
more art: https://t.co/VLlpPIrHfQ
sh☀️p: https://t.co/MJrLANfztF
"A painting of a man standing in front of a row of windows in the Multiverse, a surrealist painting, pixiv, metaphysical painting, hall of mirrors, fractalism, surrealism." 🤯
#ai #art #aiartcommunity #AIArtwork #dalle2
the confession feels so surreal 😭 and even tho she hasn’t fully accepted her feelings yet, this is a great start for her!!
e9Art - This World of Childlike Wonder (Banners)
NFT collectible twitter banners ... AI art ... #Surrealism ... Abstract Figurative ... Expressionism … Art Brut …
(see pinned tweet for link to @foundation banner collection)
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"the outhouse in the middle of nowhere"
Allegory of Winter, 1948 #remediosvaro #surrealism https://t.co/bp7CmEVIXe
e9Art - This World of Childlike Wonder (Banners)
NFT collectible twitter banners ... AI art ... Surrealism ... #AbstractFigurative ... Expressionism … Art Brut …
(see pinned tweet for link to @foundation banner collection)
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"now we're getting somewhere"