OnChainArt Daily Favorites

in OnChainArt4 years ago (edited)
Authored by @midlet

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Another day and another round of amazing artwork submitted to the OnChainArt Community. The content is getting better and better over time and it's really exciting to see this level of work being contributed day after day.

It would seem that @jotakrevs has a great way with words in commentating on the users art here, so again, I'll pass this off to him. Enjoy!

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https://peakd.com/hive-156509/@ahmadturki/solo-play

This piece of art is simply awesome! We already know that @ahmaduturki has amazing skills for 3D, you just need to take a look to his previous post. But in this case, he went beyond that and created a scene that is lovely. You look at it and can feel yourself in the middle of the mess, in your room, chilling while playing your favorite videogames... feels like home. And at end arts are about this... make you feel. And that is something that goes beyond the amount of skills you have. That's what makes a great artist, and @ahmadturki is one for sure!

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https://peakd.com/hive-156509/@rowye/la-luz-perdida

Some artworks make us giggle, and "La Luz Perdida" is one of them for sure! Many things can be said about @rowye's artworks, all of them good. As in other reviews of him, we focused in his creativity, versatility, skills and good taste, this time we would like to remark another aspect in his works. The story telling. And this new artwork is the best example of it. You can look at the cover of the book he painted, and is like already started to read the book without open it! But there is even more, you look at all the characters in the scenes, the high amount of detail, and the imagination starts to flow imagining the individual stories of all of them. That's the true magic of the arts. We congratulate @rowye for this outstanding artwork!

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https://peakd.com/hive-156509/@yanga/ayen-inuen-a-piece-from-my-afrofuturism-series-just-dropped-in-nftshowroom

It's amazing to feel surprised by an artwork. Along the mankind story, there have been always trends. And art is not an exception. In an era that "retro/synthwave/80's" colors are the new trend, @Yanga bets for the yellow in the afrofuturism series. And it looks amazing! We specially appreciate the delicate balance between a punchy color, as yellow is, and the fine tuning of the overall color in terms of saturation and lighting. What could be probably too punchy, becomes an artwork full of life but just at its best "cooking" point. Congratulations!

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https://peakd.com/hive-156509/@yanes94/sorceress-tokenized-illustration-at-nftshowroom

Tokenized art is a new trend and we love it! Beyond of what it offers in terms of bring the artist the chance to earn income with their artworks, it opens and endless world of creative possibilities. It's a personal opinion, but I love the loops and the patterns that can be created thanks to the gifs. And even more nowadays, as you can enjoy that retro taste of the past, but with the high quality that technology brings to us in this first quarter of the century. This awesome artwork of @yanes94 makes profit of all this "modern" goodies, and we enjoy his beautiful painting of a sorceress who even shows us the magic of her spells.

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https://peakd.com/hive-156509/@francescomai/invasion-of-identity-2020

"To be, or not to be, that is the question". This is the dilemma that Shakespeare brought to us 4 centuries ago. Many centuries happened since Hamlet, and nowadays the question could be "Who to be"? In this outstanding 3D artwork, @francescomai portrays perfectly this question. We are in an era where is easy to have access to any culture and knowledge around the world and history. The sort of choices is endless, and because internet and social networks, you even can "invent" your own online identity. In fact, to have some clout seems a must. What a mess when the mind can go beyond the limits of what is built trough a more natural and organic flow. This masterpiece reflects this game of mirrors perfectly, or maybe is just the perception of who is writing this review. At end, maybe the question still the same that Shakespeare asked 4 centuries ago. We love artworks like this one, full of meaning.

That'll wrap things up for today. Hope you all enjoyed. See you next time!

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 4 years ago  

Thank you @onchainart for another feature <3 i am glad people liking what i do ! <3 :)

Congrats to all the pics😊👍

Beuatiful art pieces, that family computer console is very nostalgic :D @onchainart