“observation 03”👩🏽‍💻
new series at
my digital▫️observation▫️drawings from dall-e generated images based in plastic trash, sculpture, dadaism, etc…
1/1 time-lapse🖼8 tez
1/1 JPEG👩🏽‍🎨5 tez
🟣links below!

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He left an impression in the art world due to the violence of his works.
His works were also influenced by Dadaism, Cubism and Futurism, all of which shaped the artist’s satirical and savage style.

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Jamroll (he/him, rat) is my third sona. Hes got interests in surrealism, dadaism, medical history, fine art, etc. Finds beauty in the obscene and macabre. Will talk for hours about the extensive history of a single object. Also collects antiques and does a bit of painting himself

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2/ First, it's obvious why many traditional highfalutin fine art people reject NFTs: they're just too easy to hate (goblinburgers). But remember that the establishment hated every single paradigm shift in art—impressionism, dadaism, abstract expressionism, etc. all come to mind.

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Scarlett here. Weirdo, dyslexic who draws in a mirror image, art lover. Ex model and ex UX designer (I left it for art and NFT) 🤡✅
Inspired by dadaism, surrealism, dystopia and scifi.🤖
Link to my art in bio 💜🦴🦴

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"Dreamtime" by Hiske Tas Bain is an excellent example of how brilliantly the artist uses elements of Surrealism, Dadaism, Magic Realism, and her world travels. She captures “fleeting moments of memory, nature, dreams, different places and culture”. https://t.co/cRAi6iZl6i

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Hiske Tas Bain is the Manhattan Arts International Artists Showcase Gallery Member of the Week. She integrates elements of Surrealism, Dadaism, and Magic Realism. Inspiration for her art comes from her studies with Indigenous cultures and world travels. https://t.co/9BiJS7wosH

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Mine is Vaporwave genre: Nmesh, DeathDynamicShroud.wmv, Telepath, and Macintosh Plus. More like dadaism, this genre samples things from other songs/audios such as movies(especially 80s movies), audio from digital platforms; PlayStation, windows 98, ringtones, etc.

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Art Inspiration For Today: Iris by Francis Picabia (French), gouache on panel, genre: Surrealism, Dadaism, Constructivism, ca. 1929

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Emerging out of began in France in the mid 1920s and bore the likes of Dali and Magritte.

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