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1/ "How Moons Are Made" (HMAM) by @richardboeser is an outstanding generative artwork in its ingenuity and thematic depth.

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#5, #6, #9 (from my collection)

boringold, to genart German

from my collection that needs to be seen:

"Tidal Friction " by r0zko

Beautiful stories of sand and sea that make me reflect on the passage of time and the effects of the steady forces of erosion. The round framing suggests seeing the scenery through a porthole, giving the artwork an air of exploration and adventure.

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Hi! My name is André (he/him).

I am enthusiastic about , , , and . You can find my write-ups and observations about these topics when browsing the hashtag .

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A closeup photograph of the wood planks/boards of the Queen Emma Bridge in Curacao. I digitally enhanced with brushes to create patterns and colors because Willemstad is such a colorful city.

Abstract Swirled Bridge Planks ©Debra Martz https://debra-martz.pixels.com/featured/abstract-swirled-bridge-planks-debra-martz.html

or Here for different products: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/148318150

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I can't help asking myself what this is, and I have no answer. But it has a kind of vibe I like. As a reminder, this image is generated by some line drawing rules coded in a program - this is not AI or hand-drawn or 3D modelled

boringold, (edited ) to genart German

When looking at @pxlshrd's portfolio, the use of colours and the overarching narrative of the interconnectedness of things stand out.

His unique palettes remind me of rust, acid, and lilac, and the multitude of projects that he released on explore networks on microscopic and cosmic scales.

I took a deep dive into @pxlshrd's artwork and wrote an article about it:

https://www.tumblr.com/boringoldtez/722554964667514881/rust-and-acid-and-purple-hash?source=share

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Take a walk in this colourful, mystical forest, imagine trees and branches in the misty landscape, maybe some good fairies are hiding behind the trunks in this abstract acrylic painting, painted in bright tones of every color of the rainbow.

--> https://karen-kaspar.pixels.com/featured/mystical-forest-karen-kaspar.html



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Sitting in the warm summer sun. What do you need? A refreshment – ​​a fresh summer breeze to cool off. Looking at the blue sky with small white clouds, the leaves on the trees whirl in the refreshing summer breeze. Enjoy the summer!

https://karen-kaspar.pixels.com/featured/fresh-breeze-karen-kaspar.html



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I love working with whorls and spirals. So much intrinsic energy in them, like tightly wound springs. Here's "Composition Oraculaire," a recent-ish work from me, with that tightly wound energy and lots of color. Available in print and other forms here: https://jon-woodhams.pixels.com/featured/composition-oraculaire-jon-woodhams.html.

An abstract artwork depicted on a wall: Swirls of vibrant, electric cerulean, azure, and cobalt blues culminate in an unblinking golden oracular eye in this abstract work from Jon Woodhams.

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No. 327 a favorite among my recent works--a space-inspired, spiral-based minimalist-ish work in warm tones of red, orange, and yellow. You can find it here: https://jon-woodhams.pixels.com/featured/no-327-jon-woodhams.html

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What do you see?

I see the blue sky behind the maple leaves, but when I showed the finished painting to my hubby, he said he sees the leaves floating on aqua blue water in a pond or pool.
What do you see?

See the acrylic painting here
--> https://fineartamerica.com/featured/red-japanese-maple-leaves-on-blue-karen-kaspar.html


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New to my portfolio, this is No. 419, a minimalist stratified abstract landscape with rich turquoise and aqua blues, sunny butter yellows and earth-toned browns in three layers with hints of other hues peeking through. You can find it here: https://jon-woodhams.pixels.com/featured/no-419-jon-woodhams.html

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