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"After Levine"

This August I went to MoMA in NYC. One of my favorite pieces I saw was called "After Mondrian" by Sherrie Levine. From MoMA's website:

"This print is part of a series of woodcuts derived from canonical paintings by four early modernists: Marcel Duchamp, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Piet Mondrian, and Claude Monet. To make the prints, the artist photographed a reproduction of each work, scanned the photos, and reduced each digital file to twelve pixels using a computer program. These simplified images were used as the source material for the woodcuts, eliminating any detail, brushwork, or distinguishing formal traits among the masterworks, transforming them into abstract variations. Since her emergence in the early 1980s, Levine has been deeply invested in questions of artistic originality, pioneering appropriation art by making copies of works by well-known twentieth-century male artists and claiming them as her own work. Her groundbreaking approach has been enormously influential, as many artists in today’s Internet-saturated culture have inherited this fluid relationship with images and her skepticism toward the concept of uniqueness."

The colors for this piece come from that piece.

October 4, 2021

Abstract of the Day collection image

I love making abstract watercolor paintings. I just got a nice tablet and am learning to create digital art with it. I will be, to the best of my ability, making and minting one piece a day. This was inspired by Beeple's "Everydays" which he has kept up for over 5000 days in a row.

The owner of Abstract of the Day NFTs has the right to reproduce the image from their NFT for any personal use.

Category Art
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%

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"After Levine"

This August I went to MoMA in NYC. One of my favorite pieces I saw was called "After Mondrian" by Sherrie Levine. From MoMA's website:

"This print is part of a series of woodcuts derived from canonical paintings by four early modernists: Marcel Duchamp, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Piet Mondrian, and Claude Monet. To make the prints, the artist photographed a reproduction of each work, scanned the photos, and reduced each digital file to twelve pixels using a computer program. These simplified images were used as the source material for the woodcuts, eliminating any detail, brushwork, or distinguishing formal traits among the masterworks, transforming them into abstract variations. Since her emergence in the early 1980s, Levine has been deeply invested in questions of artistic originality, pioneering appropriation art by making copies of works by well-known twentieth-century male artists and claiming them as her own work. Her groundbreaking approach has been enormously influential, as many artists in today’s Internet-saturated culture have inherited this fluid relationship with images and her skepticism toward the concept of uniqueness."

The colors for this piece come from that piece.

October 4, 2021

Abstract of the Day collection image

I love making abstract watercolor paintings. I just got a nice tablet and am learning to create digital art with it. I will be, to the best of my ability, making and minting one piece a day. This was inspired by Beeple's "Everydays" which he has kept up for over 5000 days in a row.

The owner of Abstract of the Day NFTs has the right to reproduce the image from their NFT for any personal use.

Category Art
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%
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