Experience the intricacies of the various degrees showcased in the artworks, press play, and allow for some time for rendering to fully bring the work to life.
The next generator by Hervé reminds us of the techniques used in Slumbers by Volatile Moods and EDDY by elsif, and we appreciated Hervé's take on "twists and turns" which reminds us of the human fragility.
Lost in thought, we question the connection between "Gerhard" and "Richter" and wonder if they reference the famous German artist Gerhard Richter. Perhaps a tweet or two has gone unseen. We've queried the World Wide Web and found this excerpt that gives us some hints.
One of our absolute recent favourites. It approximates our view of parts of the Earth as seen from space and celebrates life, reminding us to appreciate our fellow beings and the wondrous species that inhabit it.
Quick update : 'Perpendicular Inhabitations' has now been enabled for printing via @tender_art and I have confirmed that Hahnemühle rag paper is used so you'll be in good hands to get great prints! 👍🏾
Bruce @ Studio Yorktown
@StudioYorktown
'Perpendicular' is the first project I’ve produced primarily for printing. I've just picked up the prints from my printers, (Hahnemule rag paper) the colors really pop and the prints are absolutely perfect. Really happy right now.
People, please print your ‘Perps’!! 😂🖼️
This next generator by elsif is both beautiful and tranquil, bringing a sense of calm and allowing us to approach the end of our exploration. Take a few moments to enjoy it calmly.
We'd like to end this issue with a generator that encapsulates our feeling towards the boundless possibilities that can be found in the realm of generative art in a game-like manner. For us, this generator is a reminder of the creative potential that we all possess, and encourages us to explore the unreachable boundaries of art and technology.
It has been a delightful voyage to explore some incredible pieces from the past two weeks together with you and we eagerly await even more awe-inspiring creations to come. Thank you for joining us!
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Until next time, fellow beings!
DISCLAIMER: fx(review) is not affiliated with referenced collections, artists and/or external sites mentioned in this article. Referenced collections are simply our recent favourites that have delighted our neural circuits. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do!