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Translucent Design, Ap Art, Ex Machina, Blender 3d, Glass Sculpture, 3d Art, Lalique, Cyberpunk, Sculpture Art

This is a serie of 5 1/1 Inft sold on Artano.io a week ago. The goal was to mint some nft on a non Ethereum platform. Cardano is known to be extremly more efficient energy-wise compared to ETH platforms. Inft are nfts that can change over time based on different parameters. Mine will change over time. I took classical sculptures from old masters and reveal the emotions streaming out of them like a metaforical wind tunnels. These artworks will age as days passes and gain another form of…

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Mars Colony, Adobe Dimension, Digital Sculpture, Jean Michel, Graphic Design Print, Land Art, Photographic Art, Sci Fi Art, French Artists

Here is my contribution for the "From the Moon to Mars" challenge. I've used Tvori to place the solar pannels in VR on the chaotic surface of the ground. It was very fun to feel the scale of the area in VR. You really need to be in it to see what I mean. The second video is just me fooling around, to show you the potential of Tvori and Vr for creating things.

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Jean Michel Gathy, Jean Michel Bihorel, Jean Michel Basquiat Inspired Art, Portrait Men, Jean-michel Basquiat Paintings, Red Artwork, Playful Illustration, Jean Michel Basquiat Untitled, Surealism Art

“Le ciel n'est bleu que par convention, mais rouge en réalité.” ”The sky is only blue by convention, but red in reality.” - ALBERTO GIACOMETTI I started to work on the texturing of this head in order to record a tutorial for my students at Creative Seeds. Then I wanted to push it further to depict a moment of deep and intimate inspiration lived by this young person. Many thanks to Julien Nicolas for his advice about the eyes.

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Kintsugi Art, Digital Sculpture, Momento Mori, Gold Aesthetic, Arte Inspo, Jean Michel, 판타지 아트, Hand Art, 3d Artist

Here is a portrait of my young sister. Here I am using “Kintsugui”, a traditional Japanese technique witch consist in fixing an object with gold to make it even more beautiful than it was before. It means that the fact of breaking the object is just an event in its life and that he get more and more precious as the time passes. The point here is to use the crack as an ornament and not as a accident.

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