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May 22, 2023 - May 28, 2023
We're thrilled to announce that [REDACTED] is coming next week for holders of the SHILLR Media Pass! Keep your eyes peeled 👀

This week saw two more VAULT3D releases from POSTWOOK and Summer Wagner!


The wait is over! The highly anticipated 3rd episode of the VAULT3D Podcast, featuring the talented POSTWOOK, is finally here. You can now listen to it on all major audio platforms. Dive into the insightful conversation, share your thoughts and enjoy the experience!

Get ready for an extraordinary episode! Join us in welcoming the exceptionally talented photographer, Summer Wagner, on the 4th episode of the VAULT3D Podcast. Summer's work delves into the spiritual and psychological aspects of everyday life, exploring the poetic essence of our society's collective dreamscape. Prepare to be enchanted by the conversation and discover new perspectives.
“I think about my work as a photographer is just always going to be like thinking about a bigger picture. And thinking about images that, when seen together create one cohesive story about the space that I'm in, who I am as a person, and the characters in my life and in my head.” - Summer Wagner, SHILLR VAULT3D Podcast, Episode 4.
For any Media Pass Holders, join our Discord and verify via Vulcan to hear the episode hosted by our Director of Media, Boona! The episode will be available on all platforms soon!
We released two more CURAT3D episodes this week from Jake Fried and John Karborn!


Get ready for an exhilarating audio experience as the 6th episode of the CURAT3D Podcast is now available! Tune in to listen to our special guest Jake Fried as we explore captivating discussions. You can catch the episode on all your preferred audio platforms. Engage with us by joining the conversation on the linked public channels.

Introducing our 7th CURAT3D Podcast guest, John Karborn. John is a multi-disciplinary artist who's published works for over a decade, and does so by exploiting the imperfections of technology to create something both gritty & magical.
“I think there's two forces really at work there. Does the piece have significance in the entire landscape of art? Number one. Two, does it have significance within the landscape of an artist that gave his whole life to the work? And I think when those factors are, are satisfied, one or the other, you can have a piece that potentially has significance beyond its time.” - John Karborn, SHILLR CURAT3D Podcast, Episode 7.
For any Media Pass Holders, join our Discord and verify via Vulcan to hear the episode hosted by our Director of Media, Boona! The episode will be available on all platforms soon!

Last week, on the show "Why Art?" with SHILLR, there was a cozy conversation with Robyn Walsh. A highlight of the discussion was getting insights into Robyn's creative process and the mindset she adopts when crafting her art.
“The best thing I can do is to continue creating as if I'm not trying to sell anything and I'm not trying to please specific crowds because I think that's the, the most important thing for art in and out of the space. Um, just going with your heart and making what you love and taking time to recharge when you need it is more important than anything. And I think that's when the best art is made” - Robyn Walsh, Why Art? w/ SHILLR.
To hear the rest of the interview with Robyn, tap the link for the full recording!

On PROMPT3D, presented by DeviantArt, the focus was on the AI and generative art expertise of Jason Salavon. The discussion delved into the perception that creativity is absent when working with code, with Jason presenting an alternative viewpoint:
“People who are sort of outside think that computational artists mustbe like kind of dry and everything must be logical, but I'm super fuckingintuitive and shit just comes to me and it feels right and I do it just like anyother artist, I think. So justbecause you're using bits and code doesn't excludethe possibility for like a kind of creative dance with content and processes.” - Jason Salavon, PROMPT3D w/ SHILLR | Presented by DeviantArt.
To listen back to the full conversation with Jason, click the link to go to the recording.

"zesty awakens grace." by natebear aka bearbrAIns.eth 🐻

Well done to natebear for their visual interpretation of the above haiku!
Tap links to set a reminder on Twitter! 👇
May 29: Why Art? featuring RockyPocky123 🖼️ - Monday at 12pm PST
May 31: Office Hours w/ SHILLR 📤 - Wednesday at 12pm PST
June 1: PROMPT3D w/ SHILLR | Presented by DeviantArt 🤖 - Thursday at 12pm PST
June 2: Vibe w/ SHILLR ✨ - Friday at 12pm PST

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“𝑬𝒎𝒃𝒓𝒂𝒄𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑩𝒖𝒍𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒉 𝑺𝒚𝒎𝒑𝒉𝒐𝒏𝒚”

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1/ bawny is an artist who creates looping animations featuring recurring skeletons interacting with their environment. bawny's art touches on themes like peace, monotony, longing & regret, with a common motif being water, reminding us of the ever-constant cycle of life & death.

2/ I vibe with bawny's art because the beauty is clear at face value, yet there's so much to unpack in each piece. They do a great job personifying the skeletal form, which is often far removed from the bodies they come from, visualizing the emotional range we go through in life.

3/ One piece of bawny's work that sticks out to me is 'Death'(Foundation link). The shadowed-out humanoid holds the remains of their skeletal body in a lake of flowers, suggesting a final resting ground for their past self. Perhaps a rebirth is taking place following a death.

4/ If I had unlimited ETH I would cop 'Regret' (Foundation link). The figure stands in a deep red water with motionless skeletons laying at their feet. bawny's visualization of regret through the color red as well as the sharp blade held by the subject is poetic and fitting.

5/ You should scope out bawny's work because their use of subject, color & animation all tie together perfectly. Their use of skeletons & water remind us that we're all just a bag of bones experiencing the world we live in and flowing through a range of emotions as we receive them.

If you're interested in checking out other artists I've featured or would like to recommend someone I should look into, head over to the below thread. Thanks for reading! ☕️ ✨ 💚

Hey kid, looks like you're searching for some art. Come see what I have in store 👇

A new section of the newsletter this week, guest curated by artist and curator Rebecca Rose, bringing to light opportunities for grants and art submissions.
Here are 6 opportunities to submit to (click hyperlinks):
Spectrum/Art Basel Miami Beach is seeking artists for a solo exhibition at the Spectrum Art Fair. The theme is open, and the exhibition will take place from December 6 to 10, 2023. It is open to all digital artists internationally. There is an option for a solo 4 x 10' booth at Spectrum Art Basel Miami Beach with a $3,500 exhibitor fee.
Retweet the original tweet so more artists can see it!

May 22, 2023 - May 28, 2023
We're thrilled to announce that [REDACTED] is coming next week for holders of the SHILLR Media Pass! Keep your eyes peeled 👀

This week saw two more VAULT3D releases from POSTWOOK and Summer Wagner!


The wait is over! The highly anticipated 3rd episode of the VAULT3D Podcast, featuring the talented POSTWOOK, is finally here. You can now listen to it on all major audio platforms. Dive into the insightful conversation, share your thoughts and enjoy the experience!

Get ready for an extraordinary episode! Join us in welcoming the exceptionally talented photographer, Summer Wagner, on the 4th episode of the VAULT3D Podcast. Summer's work delves into the spiritual and psychological aspects of everyday life, exploring the poetic essence of our society's collective dreamscape. Prepare to be enchanted by the conversation and discover new perspectives.
“I think about my work as a photographer is just always going to be like thinking about a bigger picture. And thinking about images that, when seen together create one cohesive story about the space that I'm in, who I am as a person, and the characters in my life and in my head.” - Summer Wagner, SHILLR VAULT3D Podcast, Episode 4.
For any Media Pass Holders, join our Discord and verify via Vulcan to hear the episode hosted by our Director of Media, Boona! The episode will be available on all platforms soon!
We released two more CURAT3D episodes this week from Jake Fried and John Karborn!


Get ready for an exhilarating audio experience as the 6th episode of the CURAT3D Podcast is now available! Tune in to listen to our special guest Jake Fried as we explore captivating discussions. You can catch the episode on all your preferred audio platforms. Engage with us by joining the conversation on the linked public channels.

Introducing our 7th CURAT3D Podcast guest, John Karborn. John is a multi-disciplinary artist who's published works for over a decade, and does so by exploiting the imperfections of technology to create something both gritty & magical.
“I think there's two forces really at work there. Does the piece have significance in the entire landscape of art? Number one. Two, does it have significance within the landscape of an artist that gave his whole life to the work? And I think when those factors are, are satisfied, one or the other, you can have a piece that potentially has significance beyond its time.” - John Karborn, SHILLR CURAT3D Podcast, Episode 7.
For any Media Pass Holders, join our Discord and verify via Vulcan to hear the episode hosted by our Director of Media, Boona! The episode will be available on all platforms soon!

Last week, on the show "Why Art?" with SHILLR, there was a cozy conversation with Robyn Walsh. A highlight of the discussion was getting insights into Robyn's creative process and the mindset she adopts when crafting her art.
“The best thing I can do is to continue creating as if I'm not trying to sell anything and I'm not trying to please specific crowds because I think that's the, the most important thing for art in and out of the space. Um, just going with your heart and making what you love and taking time to recharge when you need it is more important than anything. And I think that's when the best art is made” - Robyn Walsh, Why Art? w/ SHILLR.
To hear the rest of the interview with Robyn, tap the link for the full recording!

On PROMPT3D, presented by DeviantArt, the focus was on the AI and generative art expertise of Jason Salavon. The discussion delved into the perception that creativity is absent when working with code, with Jason presenting an alternative viewpoint:
“People who are sort of outside think that computational artists mustbe like kind of dry and everything must be logical, but I'm super fuckingintuitive and shit just comes to me and it feels right and I do it just like anyother artist, I think. So justbecause you're using bits and code doesn't excludethe possibility for like a kind of creative dance with content and processes.” - Jason Salavon, PROMPT3D w/ SHILLR | Presented by DeviantArt.
To listen back to the full conversation with Jason, click the link to go to the recording.

"zesty awakens grace." by natebear aka bearbrAIns.eth 🐻

Well done to natebear for their visual interpretation of the above haiku!
Tap links to set a reminder on Twitter! 👇
May 29: Why Art? featuring RockyPocky123 🖼️ - Monday at 12pm PST
May 31: Office Hours w/ SHILLR 📤 - Wednesday at 12pm PST
June 1: PROMPT3D w/ SHILLR | Presented by DeviantArt 🤖 - Thursday at 12pm PST
June 2: Vibe w/ SHILLR ✨ - Friday at 12pm PST

Tap media or title to go to source ☝️

Tap media or title to go to source ☝️

Tap media or title to go to source ☝️

Tap media or title to go to source ☝️
“𝑬𝒎𝒃𝒓𝒂𝒄𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑩𝒖𝒍𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒉 𝑺𝒚𝒎𝒑𝒉𝒐𝒏𝒚”

Tap media or title to go to source ☝️

1/ bawny is an artist who creates looping animations featuring recurring skeletons interacting with their environment. bawny's art touches on themes like peace, monotony, longing & regret, with a common motif being water, reminding us of the ever-constant cycle of life & death.

2/ I vibe with bawny's art because the beauty is clear at face value, yet there's so much to unpack in each piece. They do a great job personifying the skeletal form, which is often far removed from the bodies they come from, visualizing the emotional range we go through in life.

3/ One piece of bawny's work that sticks out to me is 'Death'(Foundation link). The shadowed-out humanoid holds the remains of their skeletal body in a lake of flowers, suggesting a final resting ground for their past self. Perhaps a rebirth is taking place following a death.

4/ If I had unlimited ETH I would cop 'Regret' (Foundation link). The figure stands in a deep red water with motionless skeletons laying at their feet. bawny's visualization of regret through the color red as well as the sharp blade held by the subject is poetic and fitting.

5/ You should scope out bawny's work because their use of subject, color & animation all tie together perfectly. Their use of skeletons & water remind us that we're all just a bag of bones experiencing the world we live in and flowing through a range of emotions as we receive them.

If you're interested in checking out other artists I've featured or would like to recommend someone I should look into, head over to the below thread. Thanks for reading! ☕️ ✨ 💚

Hey kid, looks like you're searching for some art. Come see what I have in store 👇

A new section of the newsletter this week, guest curated by artist and curator Rebecca Rose, bringing to light opportunities for grants and art submissions.
Here are 6 opportunities to submit to (click hyperlinks):
Spectrum/Art Basel Miami Beach is seeking artists for a solo exhibition at the Spectrum Art Fair. The theme is open, and the exhibition will take place from December 6 to 10, 2023. It is open to all digital artists internationally. There is an option for a solo 4 x 10' booth at Spectrum Art Basel Miami Beach with a $3,500 exhibitor fee.
Retweet the original tweet so more artists can see it!
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