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Hey Angelika,
first of all, I love /undrgrnd!!💜
Secondly: I love all my works, otherwise I'd not mint them, so I am just going with one that is not for sale but a bonus piece of my current collection of the Nine Olympian Muses on Foundation.
This is "Όλυμπος και Άδης (Olympos and Hades)" about the Heaven and Hell part in Greek Mythology.
I -obviously- do abstract art, almost exclusively physical mediums (I have some rare AI works -clearly marked- on Tezos), and this is originally an acrylic ink painting that I turned into NFTs.
I created art all my life, never believing it'd ever see the light of day.
Until the blockchain came along, I wanted to try it out - and it worked.
First as an anon, now basically fully doxxed.
I do NFTs since 2021, and I have been here and minted through bull and bear.
Hoping this is what you were looking for in starting this thread ❤️
Sending love, Monika 1 reply
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Hello Angelina.
A while ago, I moved away from static 3D because, honestly, I can't compete with AI that can do in minutes what might take me a month.
Thanks to that, and considering that physical simulations are one of my passions, I decided to mix animation and simulations in a way that is not commonly done.
Basically, I use simulations to create the textures of the characters or objects that appear in the scene. It's a tedious and complicated process, often frustrating because, due to their nature, it's almost impossible to control them 100%, and it's also difficult to maintain the level of detail I sometimes want.
The themes I deal with tend to be dark but almost always with a humorous subtext. Sometimes I use my own nightmares and demons as raw material, other times I try to tell a small story that I feel like sharing, or I simply go to the more experimental side and improvise until the result satisfies me.
"Undeveloped Love." 🔊 1 reply
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