I love paradoxes, optical illusions and typography. And what can be better than when these three interests all come together. For four days a week my linkedin posts focus on ideas - around AI, education, ethics and more. But Friday’s are different. It is the day that I dig into all the other random stuff I waste my time on. So indulge me and dive into the fun world of tricks and puzzles — the fascinating world where art intertwines with perception, exploring ambiguous images and impossible figures that challenge the boundaries of reality. Explore pictures that trick your eyes and words that look different when you flip them around. Enjoy. https://lnkd.in/gynMVHhN #Art #Illusions #VisualWordplay #Creativity
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Alright, let’s dive into Kicki Andersson's art series, "The Seven Days 2024\"*. This series is a vivid exploration of themes like transformation, emotion, and the passage of time. Here's a closer look: Inspiration Behind the Series Kicki draws inspiration from her observations of daily life and the human condition. Each piece in "The Seven Days 2024\*" represents a different day, capturing the essence and emotions experienced during that time. This allows her to tell a story through her art, making each piece a chapter in a larger narrative. Artistic Techniques Kicki employs a variety of techniques to bring her visions to life: Mixed Media: Combining traditional mediums like oil and acrylic with digital elements, giving her pieces a rich texture and depth. Bold Colors: Using vibrant and contrasting colors to evoke strong emotions and highlight key elements. Abstract Forms: Incorporating abstract shapes and patterns to represent complex themes and ideas. Notable Pieces Day One -Awakening: This piece symbolizes new beginnings and the freshness of starting anew. It uses soft pastels and fluid shapes to convey a sense of calm and hope. Day Four - Chaos: Representing the turmoil and challenges that arise, this artwork is a blend of sharp, contrasting colors and erratic lines, reflecting the intensity of conflict. Day Seven -Reflection: A more subdued and contemplative piece, using muted tones and serene imagery to convey a sense of introspection and closure. Impact and Audience Reception The series has garnered significant attention, particularly on social media platforms like Pinterest, where Kicki engages with her audience through behind-the-scenes content and interactive posts. The emotional depth and innovative techniques used in "The Seven Days 2024*" resonate deeply with viewers, drawing them into the narrative. Kicki's work in this series showcases her ability to translate complex emotions and themes into visual art, making her a standout artist in her field.
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The Language of Visual Signs I asked an artificial intelligence in the role of an art critic to write a short description of my work: Venturing further into the Language of Visual Signs, this artwork is a captivating blend of chaos and order. It features a variety of seemingly unrelated and roughly sketched objects and symbols scattered across the canvas. Notable elements include a series of red squares with white icons inside, resembling digital notifications or app icons, followed by numbers “1” in various sizes and styles. There are also pairs of eyes, squiggly lines that could represent snakes or worms, skull-like figures, targets with arrows in them, wheels or gears, and what appears to be a cannon with wheels. Dominating the lower half of the artwork is a large black scribble or brushstroke area with a red square. This chaotic assembly of images might suggest themes of digital overload, childhood simplicity clashing with more sinister elements, or an exploration into randomness and order. It’s raw, thought-provoking art for our times. #Art #DigitalAge #VisualLanguage”
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Man this made my day! This is the best compliment I can get as an artist honestly! & I hope other artists value & see that One can be technically great, you can work towards getting better in that aspect w/ time & effort. But being unique & recognizable isn't something that is taught. It's a personal journey that has nothing to do with how technically good you are! Knowledge & techniques are tools to help empower you to find your voice. As you learn, you figure out what you can ignore & what you vibe with to tell your story. What rules you can bend or break. There are millions of photogs more talented than I. More technically knowledgeable. Produce more technically aesthetic images. But what's the point if someone can't tell your work apart from someone else’s? More than anything though, I hope that my art helps tell the stories of others, of all people. I hope it shows that everyone is beautiful, everyone is aesthetic, everyone is photogenic. You just needed help to see it And if I can help show you that, Im the happiest photog alive.
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I published this article back in 2017. I thought of re-sharing as it might encourage some of the art enthusiasts who are waiting for the perfect moment to start ✨ I also did a talk related to this in 2018 "Colombo Dribbble Meetup". #art #graphictablet #digitalart #mediumarticle
Do you really need a graphic tablet to draw?
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The Power of Process in Abstract Art As an artist, the process of creating is just as important—if not more so—than the finished piece. Abstract art, in particular, demands vulnerability, intuition, and a willingness to let go of control. Each brushstroke becomes a dialogue between emotion and expression, revealing layers of thought and energy that evolve over time. Sharing this process is my way of inviting you into the story behind the art. It’s not about perfection; it’s about exploration, connection, and transformation. Check out this process video to see how the work takes shape—one intentional movement at a time. For me, it’s a reminder that beauty lies not in the result but in the journey of creation itself. What part of the creative process inspires you most in your work? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Website: https://lnkd.in/gzaKBMx (PaintBySoul.com) Instagram: https://lnkd.in/grSVqhF (@ArtByMichelleStrbich) #AbstractArt #CreativityMatters #ArtisticProcess #VisualStorytelling #CreativeExpression #InspirationThroughArt #ModernArt #ArtForTheSoul #ArtJourney #ContemporaryArt #LinkedInCreators #PassionToProfession #SoulfulArt #ArtLovers #EmpowerCreativity
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#innovation #art #sensemaking #artistry The Art of Innovation and Sense-Making Artistry Is experience first, followed by art. Where we connect ideas and experiences. The ways we learn is a complex art-is-try - a combination of skills. Combining experience, day-to-day life, and knowledge enhances creative skills - from repeatable activities developed. "Sensing what" and "sense-making" artistry is a pull from familiar ways - make better-known ways of creativity. The 1st driver of art - is try. Another try is art making. a. Innovation involves connecting ideas and experiences that enable us to explore creative avenues. b. This art of "sense-making" artistry are finding ways that propel and chart creativity to: Diverge more thinking or more converge actions in discovery. Find out more by following and reading my latest blog: The A&B Focus Exchange Perspective https://lnkd.in/g65kkGW2 The Pen & Paper Methods to Boost Learning, Memory and Innovation. https://lnkd.in/giB9qQEt
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Making an impression on the #Text2image generator from GlaucaAI
Prompt: "A stunningly advanced interpretation of the classic (((red hood))), drawn by a collective of renowned illustrators including Ana Dittmann, Caia Koopman, Miss Aniela, Vincent van Gogh, Endre Penovac, Catrin Welz-Stiegl, Jean Baptiste Monge, Brandon Woelfel, Sascalia, and Amy Sol. Their drawings feature intricate, cross-hatched details with luxuriously vibrant color combinations that meld together in a breathtaking watercolor effect. The illustrations have a three-dimensional, iridescent ink finish that brings out the subject's form and texture in a way that defies reality. The scene itself is bathed in an ethereal, volumetric light that elevates this advanced interpretation of the classic red hood to the level of true artistic mastery". #ai #aiartist #aiartwork #generativeai #text2image #aicommunity https://lnkd.in/dRT7_zT2
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Ever wondered why some artwork leaves a lasting impression while others fade from memory? The true essence of art lies not in the mere visual representation, but in the depth of emotions and perspectives it evokes within the viewer. A masterpiece is not defined by its technical brilliance alone, but by its ability to captivate the beholder's imagination and ignite their thoughts. Great artists possess the power to sculpt perceptions, shaping the way we interpret the world around us. Their creations transcend the boundaries of canvas or stone, inviting us to embark on a journey of self-discovery and introspection. It's not about what you see, but what you make others see – a world through your unique lens, a reflection of your inner vision. Art is a catalyst for connection, bridging the gap between the artist's intent and the viewer's interpretation, creating a shared experience that resonates long after the initial encounter. So, the next time you find yourself captivated by a work of art, pause and ponder – what is it that truly speaks to you? What emotions does it evoke? What stories does it unveil? For in that moment, you become an active participant in the creative process, co-creating the narrative with the artist. Art is not a passive endeavor; it's a dialogue, a profound exchange that enriches both the creator and the observer. Embrace the power to shape perceptions, and let your interpretation breathe life into the artist's vision. Click here to learn more and sign up for a free trial to check it out for yourself. https://buynow.io/ #ArtIsPerception #CreativeExpression #VisualNarrative #EmotionalImpact #ConnectionThroughArt
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The Dawn of Digital Art: Pixels, Pioneers, and Paradigm Shifts Is Digital a flash in the pan or here to stay as ART? In the 1950s and 60s, while most of the world was still marveling at abstract expressionism, a quiet revolution was brewing in the realm of technology. Artists, ever the adventurers, began to explore the creative potential of those hulking, room-sized computers. Picture this: Ben Laposky, hunched over an oscilloscope, coaxing ethereal patterns from electronic waves. His "Oscillons" danced on the boundary between science and art, leaving viewers to wonder if they were gazing at mathematical formulas or cosmic visions. Meanwhile, John Whitney Sr. was busy turning cold, calculating machines into tools of artistic expression. His abstract films, with their hypnotic geometric patterns, laid the groundwork for computer animation as we know it today. But the real watershed moment came in 1965. The Howard Wise Gallery in New York, known for its cutting-edge exhibitions, took a leap of faith. "Computer-Generated Pictures" burst onto the scene, featuring the works of Bela Julesz and A. Michael Noll. For the first time, the art world was forced to confront the question: Can a machine create art? Julesz and Noll's pixelated creations challenged traditional notions of artistic skill and intent. Were these images soulless outputs of programmed algorithms, or were they a new form of human expression, mediated through silicon and code? As gallery-goers peered at these strange new artworks, little did they know they were witnessing the birth of a movement that would reshape the very definition of art in the digital age. The seeds of a revolution had been planted, and the art world would never be the same. www.alanmckee.com #DigitalArt #DigitalArtist #ArtOfInstagram #ArtistOnInstagram #DigitalDrawing #DigitalPainting #PhotoshopArt #Illustration #GraphicDesign #ArtCommunity #ArtistSupport #SupportSmallArtists #ArtFeature #ArtPromote #InstaArt
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Ever wondered why some artwork leaves a lasting impression while others fade from memory? The true essence of art lies not in the mere visual representation, but in the depth of emotions and perspectives it evokes within the viewer. A masterpiece is not defined by its technical brilliance alone, but by its ability to captivate the beholder's imagination and ignite their thoughts. Great artists possess the power to sculpt perceptions, shaping the way we interpret the world around us. Their creations transcend the boundaries of canvas or stone, inviting us to embark on a journey of self-discovery and introspection. It's not about what you see, but what you make others see – a world through your unique lens, a reflection of your inner vision. Art is a catalyst for connection, bridging the gap between the artist's intent and the viewer's interpretation, creating a shared experience that resonates long after the initial encounter. So, the next time you find yourself captivated by a work of art, pause and ponder – what is it that truly speaks to you? What emotions does it evoke? What stories does it unveil? For in that moment, you become an active participant in the creative process, co-creating the narrative with the artist. Art is not a passive endeavor; it's a dialogue, a profound exchange that enriches both the creator and the observer. Embrace the power to shape perceptions, and let your interpretation breathe life into the artist's vision. Click here to learn more and sign up for a free trial to check it out for yourself. https://buynow.io/ #ArtIsPerception #CreativeExpression #VisualNarrative #EmotionalImpact #ConnectionThroughArt
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