Sometimes in Web3 I feel like Johnny 5 when he realizes, he's ALIVE! Recently while searching for inspiration I thought a unique way to share utility would be to share proceeds of an auction with those that inspire me to to create art. Hows that for "Utility"?!
as always thank you for looking and I hope you enjoy my work. This piece was created in a fully digital format and a time-lapse of the piece will also be sent to the collector. I was indecisive about this piece, at about 10 hours in I decided to scrap the background and start again. This is the final result. Enjoy
I have always felt like an "outcast" of the art community, a "black sheep" ill tell you why... Some of my favorite "art" ive ever created was when my grandpa would bring home boxes of "post-it" notes (blems) from the paper mill. I would spend the whole weekend working on elaborate flip books. Later in life I realize how special that time was...There was no "potential" for art like that to make it to a museum, or gallery, etc ( not saying it would have) My point is, I did it for pure enjoyment of art. Now that NFT had made sharing similar "art in motion" possible, I had another problem. I developed a love for textures. I knew I could share the movement, but I also wanted to capture the magic I loved in textures that a favorite old brush makes when you have the "sweet spot" amount of paint on it. (running out of space) I aimed to mix the two, capture the magic of "is it a photo of paint?" and use the motion to say, "no,its digital." these 1/1 are my progression of that process:)
"ALIVE"
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"ALIVE"
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Sometimes in Web3 I feel like Johnny 5 when he realizes, he's ALIVE! Recently while searching for inspiration I thought a unique way to share utility would be to share proceeds of an auction with those that inspire me to to create art. Hows that for "Utility"?!
as always thank you for looking and I hope you enjoy my work. This piece was created in a fully digital format and a time-lapse of the piece will also be sent to the collector. I was indecisive about this piece, at about 10 hours in I decided to scrap the background and start again. This is the final result. Enjoy
I have always felt like an "outcast" of the art community, a "black sheep" ill tell you why... Some of my favorite "art" ive ever created was when my grandpa would bring home boxes of "post-it" notes (blems) from the paper mill. I would spend the whole weekend working on elaborate flip books. Later in life I realize how special that time was...There was no "potential" for art like that to make it to a museum, or gallery, etc ( not saying it would have) My point is, I did it for pure enjoyment of art. Now that NFT had made sharing similar "art in motion" possible, I had another problem. I developed a love for textures. I knew I could share the movement, but I also wanted to capture the magic I loved in textures that a favorite old brush makes when you have the "sweet spot" amount of paint on it. (running out of space) I aimed to mix the two, capture the magic of "is it a photo of paint?" and use the motion to say, "no,its digital." these 1/1 are my progression of that process:)