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Welcome to week 5 of the Tezos Tuesday Community Showcase on NFTARTWITHLAUREN.COM!
Each week, I reach out to the amazing Tezos artist community on Twitter to bring you the latest NFT pieces to highlight the diverse and wonderful art that has been minted on my favorite blockchain.
Thank you to each artist who participated in this week's thread!
Please read my quick disclaimer, and then we will get into this week's art
Its time for another #TezosTuesday Community Showcase!
Drop a JPEG of some #Tezos work.
Include:
▶️ title
▶️ price
▶️ link
I will pick my favorite 25 to feature in a gallery post.
By posting a piece you are consenting to it being featured on my site. pic.twitter.com/u4PTW5S7zZ— Lauren McDonagh-Pereira Photography TEZ/ETH (@LAMPphotography) January 31, 2023
Before we get into it, please consider a few quick DISCLAIMERS.
I am not a financial advisor, an art expert, a lawyer, or an accountant. Always do your own research before purchasing NFTs and never spend money that you cannot afford to spend.
This post represents my personal opinions and is NOT financial advice.
I am an NFT artist. At the time of posting, I have works minted on the Tezos and Ethereum blockchains. Links contained in this article may point to my own minted NFTs or may point to the NFTs of other artists that I have collected from. If you choose to collect NFTs referenced in this article, I may earn money from your purchase.
Kirk's beachy sunrise photograph has me dreaming of warm days in the sand.
"Balloons" has an excellent vintage vibe. This photograph could have been pulled from the 1940s or last week. It is well composed, and timeless.
The light radiating from the waterfall at the center of this image draws my eyes into the scene. I feel as if I am being pulled along on an adventure.
Marco's astrophotography is stunning. The Milkyway is simply radiant.
"Unconquerable" captures a relatable feeling of resolve to move forward as you feel yourself slipping away.
Crow's geometric piece is a delight for my eyes to wander as they discover new, interesting details.
"Rumination" evokes the feelings of a mind that is heavy with sadness and worry.
Sahar's piece is a delight. I love how thousands of tiny little dots came together to create this fairy tale scene.
Fateme's cubism collection is wonderful. The strong lines, the color choices, and the references to modern art classics are superb.
"Champion" is an intriguing image. The image itself tells a whole story, while inviting the viewer to ask for more details.
"Melika" is a stunning example of fine art photography. The model jumps out of the image, and seems so real, and yet so ethereal at the same time.
"After Shopping" is a joyful painting. It brings back memories of pleasant carefree days.
"Electric Shelf Cloud" is a fantastic piece of storm photography. The layers of angry clouds, the strong contrast of the grass, and the shock of lighting combine to create a compelling piece.
"A Worker" is such an intimate slice of life. The man in the image is so focused on his craft, completely unbothered by the photographer taking his picture.
The movement of this painting spoke to me. My eyes traveled down the lines, as though they were tree trucks reaching down towards their roots in the ground. My eyes then followed the bright colors back up, as I imagied the brilliant blooms of spring bursting forth.
Leon's animated poem is compelling. The accompanying image adds a sense of hopeful longing to the words.
"Longing for new Horizons", my #Tezos collection, a journey in search of new me.
The first piece, which gives the collection its title, turns its gaze towards change and salvation. A man who, from the top of a ravine, looks to the futurehttps://t.co/qNqetPkmRT
LE - 5 #XTZ pic.twitter.com/r5jhgpIOuj— Lεon Fæsulis (@leonfaesulis) January 26, 2023
"My Muse Nina" is a fantastic piece of AI art. The girl seems so real, her eyes have so much soul.
"Reflection" caught my attention because I couldn't quite tell if it was a photograph, a painting, or a piece of digital art. The style is too soft to be pure photography, but the details seem to sharp too be hand drawn.
"Moonlight" is a delightful hand-drawn piece. The intricate details of the giraffe's spots, and the cross hatching on the globe are excellent.
"Inachis Io" is such a gorgeous watercolor painting. I have no idea how Olga is able to produce such a sense of texture with her medium of choice.
"Lena" is a striking portrait. There is so much ambiguity in her pose, in her outfit, and in the lighting of the piece. Every time I look at this piece, I have more questions than answers, and I want to know more about Lena, and the life she lives.
"Embrace" is a touching and intimate portrait. Alone, the woman holds on to herself for comfort.
"Blossom" is another fantastic example of AI-art done right. If I did not know that this was digital, rather than a physical painting, I would never guess that it was AI. You can see every "brush stroke" in the texture of the clouds, and on each individual flower.
"Eyes Eyes Baby" is both visually appealing and an interesting commentary on the culture of artists on Twitter, and the amount of time we spend looking at the social media platform.
Eyes eyes Baby.
Eye 08
1/10
3.5 $XTZhttps://t.co/OITdYfZPqk pic.twitter.com/dij7ApeFTx— 🍰1️⃣ Cake One (@TheOnlyCakeOne) January 31, 2023
Anil's portrait is fantastic. I am so curious about the man in the frame, and I desperately want to zoom out and discover where he is, and why he is dressed the way that he is.
Lauren McDonagh-Pereira is a photographer from Massachusetts, USA. She captures the beauty of the world around her, favoring Nikon cameras and lenses. She is drawn to shooting landscapes, wildlife, nature, and people authentically enjoying life.
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