Art From Future (@artfromfuture) • Hey
Art From Future (@artfromfuture) • Hey
Publications
- Gm Station: ChaoticMonk, a photographer and video creator
Welcome to another episode of Gm Station, the podcast where we talk about art in web3, and this season, we're putting the spotlight on Lens protocol artists, collectors, curators and amazing art projects.
Today, our special guest is Chaotic Monk, an artist based in Germany who shares his photographs on Lens.
You can collect this episode for 1 wMatic. Revenue split 50/50 with Chaotic Monk!
Tune in to hear more about how Chaotic Monk uses the Lens Protocol to build an engaged community. Don’t forget to hit the Like button if you enjoy the podcast!
@chaoticmonk.lens
- Gm fam 👽,
Collectors of our first drop now have access to our **Collector's Club** via @lensclubs.lens - all the content will be visible on **@lenscollectors.lens** profile!
The idea is for all the collectors to share their experience with art collecting, but also curate art on Lens.
Check DMs and don't forget to join our TG group!
- Link to post content: https://app.lensclubs.xyz/clubs/0x5a20b9b2606d0343fd102e4d0d8930fa7844a857/members
- Join TG group: guild.xyz/art-from-future-dao
@alexkontak.lens @el_dorado.lens @collectibledao.lens @mazemari.lens @carstenpoetter.lens @arminhoori.lens @lufoart.lens @nineman.lens @andreih.lens @mathematic.lens @chaoticmonk.lens @tradfi.lens @tinyrainboot.lens @jessyjeanne.lens @nicnode.lens
- I came here for the fries. And stayed for the art lol.
- just collected my first post with split revenue!
feels so cool to contribute to all parties involved in the process: artist + curators + gallery
full art piece & deets -> https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x0116d6-0x2e
this piece is part of the @artfromfuture.lens initiative, and the first collection was displayed in @molens.lens, curated by @jessyjeanne.lens and @arminhoori.lens
best part is that it comes with a lot of perks - one of them a membership to @lenscollectors.lens, the first decentralised club of collectors on Lens that will use @lensclubs.lens to allow its members to post, curate and collect pieces on behalf of the entire group.
- We came for the garden and stayed for the art.
- Gm 👽
If you collected ONE or MORE artworks from our first drop in partnership with @molens.lens - you are eligible to claim **the first utility which is an access to our private Telegram group!**
**Claim here: guild.xyz/art-from-future-dao**
You can still collect artworks here: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x016e94-0x86
*Next utility is the Collector's club via @lensclubs.lens*
**@tradfi**
**@carstenpoetter**
@chaoticmonk.lens****
**@mathematic**
**@andreih**
**@nineman**
**@tinyrainboot**
- Gm 👽, **Collect an artwork from our first drop to access our collectors perks** 💜 (links below)
@marzipanphysics : https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x01a4bf-0x39
@mazemari: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x01bbee-0x0901
@cybershakti: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x01a3dc-0x0354
@lufoart: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0xd3a4-0x05cf
@whitecloud: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x0116d6-0x2e
@andresbriceno: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0xf6b0-0x0788
**Collectors perks include:**
-Access to our private community on TG
-Access to our Collector's Club via @lensclubs
-Airdrops and discounts on future artwork
*The show is still open until the 25th May in @molens - you can access it from Desktop or Phone via this link: https://oncyber.io/artfromfuture*
Special thanks to all the collectors 💜 *We will send you a link to claim your perks soonish!*
**@tradfi.lens**
**@carstenpoetter.lens**
**@chaoticmonk.lens**
**@mathematic.lens**
**@andreih.lens**
**@nineman.lens**
**@tinyrainboot.lens**
- Gm 👽,
Our **collector's club** is soon ready to welcome all the collectors of our first drop on Lens! @lenscollectors.lens
We will soon publish the link to access our token-gated utilities 💜
- We are here to collect your art and share about our experiences.
- Gm 👽, **Collect an artwork from our first drop to access our collectors perks** 💜 (links below)
@marzipanphysics : https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x01a4bf-0x39
@mazemari: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x01bbee-0x0901
@cybershakti: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x01a3dc-0x0354
@lufoart: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0xd3a4-0x05cf
@whitecloud: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x0116d6-0x2e
@andresbriceno: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0xf6b0-0x0788
**Collectors perks include:**
-Access to our private community on TG
-Access to our Collector's Club via @lensclubs
-Airdrops and discounts on future artwork
*The show is still open until the 25th May in @molens - you can access it from Desktop or Phone via this link: https://oncyber.io/artfromfuture*
Special thanks to all the collectors 💜 *We will send you a link to claim your perks soonish!*
**@tradfi.lens**
**@carstenpoetter.lens**
**@chaoticmonk.lens**
**@mathematic.lens**
**@andreih.lens**
**@nineman.lens**
**@tinyrainboot.lens**
- Gm 👽, **Collect an artwork from our first drop to access our collectors perks** 💜
*Thanks to everyone who attended the Opening Party of our first exhibition on Lens! The show is still open until the 25th May in @molens.lens - you can access it from Desktop or Phone via this link: https://oncyber.io/artfromfuture*
Thanks to all the collectors* 💜 *We will send you a link to claim your perks soonish!*
**Meanwhile there are still some artworks available to collect (below):**
@marzipanphysics.lens : https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x01a4bf-0x39
@mazemari.lens: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x01bbee-0x0901
@cybershakti.lens: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x01a3dc-0x0354
@lufoart.lens: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0xd3a4-0x05cf
@whitecloud.lens: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x0116d6-0x2e
@andresbriceno.lens: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0xf6b0-0x0788
**Collectors perks include:**
- Access to our private community on TG
- Access to our Collector's Club via @lensclubs.lens
- Airdrops and discounts on future artwork
- **Lady with an Ermine**
A reinterpretation of the work "Lady with an Ermine" in which the ermine becomes part of the lady's clothing and the lady takes a back seat, a reference to the mask and how in the modern digital age the form is confused with the substance at points where the virtual becomes more real than the real itself. The design of the clothing is inspired by the futurism of Alexander Mcqueen and Zaha Hadid.
A future where the organic and the synthetic become undifferentiated, a parallel world where objects can also be life. The aesthetics of the "at once" also has always been part of photography and now also of the art that is made with AI, think of the tension between the unfinished and the irreversible that is characteristic of the photograficity, the same happens with the images that are generated with AI, this means that these images also possess photograficity especially when they go through a process of development as is the case.
To take this "at once" a little further I wanted to bring up paradoxes that express the tension between the organic and the inorganic, the living and the inanimate, the vital and the banal, the mask and the self...
*part of the @artfromfuture "Art Hack" exhibit on* @molens.lens**
*Curated by @arminhoori* & @jessyjeanne.lens
***10 wmatic / limited edition of 10***
- **Creepy Pope (Collectible 10P)**
Made with #stablediffusion - 04/16/2023, Lausanne, Switzerland 🇨🇭
**THEME -** ArtHack - Redefining Iconic Artworks For The Digital Age", the first online exhibition of Art From Future on the Lens Protocol @lensprotocol, in partnership with the Museum of Lens @molens Exhibition curated by Jessy Jeanne @jessyjeanne & Armin Hoori @arminhoori.lens
**Invited artists:** @marzipanphysics @cybershakti @mazemari @andresbriceno @whitecloud @lufoart.lens
**Work explanation -** aalbec's artwork is a digital reinterpretation of Francis Bacon's "Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X" series, which featured around 50 variants of the classic painting executed throughout the 1950s and early 1960s. aalbec's work is inspired by the distortions and unique interpretations of Bacon's series, which played with the boundaries between the classic and the modern. Using stable diffusion and revisiting moments from the history of pixel art and profile picture (PFP) culture, aalbec's artwork creates a futuristic, technological evolution of Bacon's original series. The artwork features a robotic pope leaving the screen, suggesting a new, exciting evolution of religious iconography. Like Bacon's series, aalbec's work try explores the human condition through its distorted depictions of the pope's face, which suggest a sense of anxiety and vulnerability in the figure of power. Through the use of AI technology, aalbec's work challenges viewers' perceptions of traditional art and tries to create a powerful, emotional impact.
**Short bio -** aalbec is a new artist who has a background in software engineering and is just starting to produce artwork. He sees himself as a researcher-artist interested in exploring philosophical and scientific subjects through his art. His work often focuses on the interaction between the artwork and the spectator. Currently, aalbec is particularly interested in the intersection of artificial intelligence and art, and how AI can be used to create more engaging and interactive art experiences. He believes that AI technology will continue to have a significant impact on the art world, and he is eager to be at the forefront of this exciting new trend.
#LMCC: 10WM - 10P - Split revenue: @whitecloud.lens (80%) - @artfromfuture.lens (8%) - @molens.lens: (2%) - @arminhoori.lens (10%)
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#artfromfutureExhibition #aalbec #aiart #art #artcontest #artist #lenster #lens #arthack
- **`130 . Escher High on Mushrooms (Collectible)`**
**Title:** Escher High on Mushrooms
**Kind:** Spherical perspective, photo montage and collage
**Date and place:** 14/04/2023, Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪
**Contest:** ArtHack - Redefining Iconic Artworks For The Digital Age", the first online exhibition of Art From Future on the Lens Protocol @lensprotocol.lens, in partnership with the Museum of Lens @molens.lens Exhibition curated by Jessy Jeanne @jessyjeanne.lens & Armin Hoori @arminhoori.lens
**Invited artists:** @marzipanphysics.lens @cybershakti.lens @mazemari.lens @andresbriceno.lens @whitecloud.lens @lufoart.lens
**Statement**
Escher High on Mushrooms (EHM) appropriates the famous lithography "Hand with Reflecting Sphere" (1935) by M. C. Escher ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_with_Reflecting_Sphere ). In the original artwork, Escher uses a spherical reflection to show himself and the inside of his room. EHM imitates the same pose but instead of reflecting the outside physical world in a pictographic way, it reflects an inner, dreamy, whimsical world. The artwork in the sphere is a spherical perspective called “Elizabete: Hat, Fruit or Flute” and it can be navigated 360 degrees at: https://www.lufo.art/VT-virtual-tour/elizabete-hat-fruite-or-flute.html
EHM intends to be a sarcastic joke: creativity does not rely neither on substances nor in alcohol, but on both the outside and the inside research about who we are.
**Technique**
The spherical perspective has been handmade first with pencil, then outlined with ink and finally painted with watercolours. The collage was made on Photoshop using a photography made with my mobile phone and the background from the original artwork repeated as a pattern and digitally coloured.
**Bio**
Lufo is an Argentinian artist, architect, building engineer, and PhD in Design and Innovation. He is currently pursuing a second PhD in Digital Media Arts. His career fuses academic research, design, architecture, mathematics, computer sciences, visual and digital arts. In the academical field, he investigates advanced techniques of representation, immersive drawings and their VR navigation. In the artistic field, he holds exhibitions featuring a wide collection of artworks, live drawing performances and interactive presentations using body tracking. He is also active in the blockchain community and daily posts on Lens. More info at https://www.lufo.art/about
#LMCC: 10WM - 10P - Split revenue: @lufoart.lens (80%) - artfromfuture.lens (8%) - molens.lens: (2%) - arminhoori.lens (10%)
#artfromfutureExhibition #handmade #drawingoftheday #lufo #art #drawing #pen #watercolour #berlin #artcontest #artist #lenster #lens #lensport #arthack
- **Today @artfromfuture.lens ART HACK will make history** -- The first VISUAL ARTs Showcase by artists on @lensprotocol, brought together in partnership with the Museum of Lens @molens Exhibition curated by Jessy Jeanne @jessyjeanne & Armin Hoori @arminhoori.lens
I am thankful to the team for organising this and giving me the honor of participation 🙂
**"Millennial Frida" by** @cybershakti.lens **// Medium: Glitch X Photography**
10 Editions // 10 wMatic Each,
This is doubly special as this is my first revenue split on collectible on lens -
@cybershakti.lens
@artfromfuture
@molens
@jessyjeanne.lens
**Congratulations to all the featured artists as well!** @marzipanphysics @mazemari @andresbriceno @whitecloud @lufoart
**My Work-**
*This is a modern interpretation of Frida Kahlo!*
If Frida were to be living amongst us, I reckon she'd be sitting in her comfy shorts in the afternoons as she sat by the window catching her breath between chores - looking at herself in the mirror - or selfie camera on tripod - making a self portrait that would pass off as a 24 hour only IG story.
Making art was important because it meant documentation of a time, memory or milestone, information and clues about a bygone era. But most importantly, only a few were equipped to make art. Artists were a delightful breed. Most good ones, also forgotten.
In a social set-up where everything is over documented, HOW ARE WE PICKING OUR CHAMPIONS? Who is worth remembering, as a collective?
Happy Collecting >>> #LMCC #ArtHack
- COLORS OF GMONEY
Part of the @artfromfuture.lens 'Art Hack' exhibition on @molens.lens
Curated by @jessyjeanne.lens and @arminhoori.lens
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Collect for 10 WMATIC
Limited edition of 10
Split revenue with @jessyjeanne.lens , @artfromfuture.lens and @molens.lens
- Marzipan with a Pearl Earring (Glitch Version)
part of the @artfromfuture.lens "Art Hack" exhibit on @molens.lens
Curated by @jessyjeanne.lens and @arminhoori.lens
Collect for 10 wmatic / limited edition of 10
- Had a phone call but was checking out the @artfromfuture.lens event in oncyber. Shoutout @jessyfries.lens and the amazing artists. They were some pieces on display. https://oncyber.io/artfromfuture #nft #art
- Gm, the Open Party of our exhibition opens at **7 pm CET sharp (in 15 min)**
**LINK: https://oncyber.io/artfromfuture**
see you there
- Gm 👽 **We're excited to have @karmavioletta.lens' music** for the Opening Party our **First art exhibition on** @lensprotocol
*Come discover their new song: **SO DEEP** and dance to their emblematic track **UNITY!!!***
**POAP for all the attendees I `Infos below` 👇**
**-When?** Thursday 11th May at 7 PM CET
**-Where?** Online in @molens (via oncyber)
**-Featured artists:** @marzipanphysics @cybershakti @mazemari @andresbriceno @whitecloud @lufoart
**-Curated by** @jessyjeanne & @arminhoori
**-Program: 7-8 PM CET**
1-Opening music by @karmavioletta 💜
2-Speech by curators (@jessyjeanne & @arminhoori), @danisnearby founder of @molens and @karmavioletta.lens
3-Gallery tour + speech by each artist
4-Closing music by @karmavioletta
The link to join the party will be published on our feed on Thursday 11th May!
Can't wait!!!!
@stani @mirran @bradorbradley @christina 💜
- Gm frens 👽: **Collector's perks** ***for our first drop on*** @**lensprotocol****
Collecting an artwork from our upcoming exhibition will grant you access to:
- Our private community on Telegram/Discord
- Future WL, discounts and airdrops
- Our upcoming community-owned Collector's Club (created with @lensclubs.lens)
**INFO about the drop:**
**Six artists** were selected to take part in this first exhibition on Lens in partnership with @molens.lens
@marzipanphysics.lens
@mazemari.lens
@cybershakti.lens
@whitecloud.lens
@whitecloud.lens
@andresbriceno.lens
All artworks will be listed for the same price and will have the same number of editions:
**PRICE:** 10 wMatic
**EDITIONS:** 10 editions
Infos about the Opening Party: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x016e94-0x74
This exhibition is curated by @jessyjeanne.lens & @arminhoori.lens
- **Announcement: Opening Party of ArtHack exhibition in @molens.lens + POAP**
Join us **Thursday at 7 pm CET** for a gallery tour in @molens.lens ! We will exhibit the works of 6 artists and dance on @karmavioletta.lens new soundtrack! woop woop!
Link to the exhibition will be shared later this week on our feed 💜
@marzipanphysics.lens @mazemari.lens @cybershakti.lens @lufoart.lens @andresbriceno.lens @whitecloud.lens
Curated by @arminhoori.lens and @jessyjeanne.lens
- Gm Station: Amber an artist sharing her photographs on Lens
Welcome to another episode of Gm Station, the podcast where we talk about art in web3, and this season, we're putting the spotlight on Lens protocol artists, collectors, curators and amazing art projects.
Today, our special guest is Amber, an NYC artist who shares her art journey and analog photographs on Lens.
Tune in to hear more about how Amber uses to the Lens Protocol to build an engaged community. Don’t forget to hit the Like button if you enjoy the podcast!
- Gm 👽 **Twitter space + POAP (today at 7 PM CET on Twitter)**
Join us today at 7 PM CET, we will be discussing about our first exhibition on @lensprotocol which will take place in @molens.lens starting from Thursday 11th May!
Come learn about the concept behind the exhibition, discover the curators, artists and get to know about the collector's benefits!
We can't wait to reveal more 💜
See you tonight
@arminhoori.lens @mazemari.lens @cybershakti.lens @marzipanphysics.lens @andresbriceno.lens @lufoart.lens @whitecloud.lens
https://twitter.com/ArtFromFuture_/status/1653419249728200706?s=20
- Gm 👽 Mark your calendars for the **Opening Party** of Art From Future's **First art exhibition on** @lensprotocol **I POAP for all the attendees**
**When?** Thursday 11th May at 7 PM CET
**Where?** Online in @molens.lens
**Featured artists:** @marzipanphysics.lens @cybershakti.lens @mazemari.lens @andresbriceno.lens @whitecloud.lens @lufoart.lens
**Curated by** @jessyjeanne.lens & @arminhoori.lens
**Program: 7-8 PM CET**
- Opening music by @karmavioletta.lens 💜
- Speech by curators (@jessyjeanne.lens & @arminhoori.lens) and @danisnearby.lens founder of @molens.lens
- Gallery tour + speech by each artist
- Closing music by @karmavioletta.lens
The link to join the party will be published on our feed in the next days!
Can't wait!!!!
@stani.lens @mirran.lens @bradorbradley.lens @christina.lens 💜
- Gm 👽 **ANNOUNCEMENT WINNERS**
**A huge thank you** **`to all of the artists`** who applied to Art From Future's first exhibition on @lensprotocol !
It was **extremely difficult** for @jessyjeanne.lens and @arminhoori.lens to make a decision since all of the proposals were very high quality!
After reading carefully each one of your BIOs and Statements, we decided to invite the following artists to exhibit their works in @molens.lens! We will get in touch with more infos via DM!
Congratulations:
@mazemari.lens
@marzipanphysics.lens
@cybershakti.lens
@whitecloud.lens
@lufoart.lens
@andresbriceno.lens
We're really excited to work with you!
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- Gm 👽 **Announcement: `Twitter space + POAP (today)`**
🗓️ Set a reminder for our upcoming space with @LensProtocol glitch Artist @cybershakti.lens
The space will be Co-hosted by @marzipanphysics.lens & @jessyjeanne.lens
ℹ️ Tuesday 18th April at 6.30 PM CET
LINK BELOW
https://twitter.com/ArtFromFuture_/status/1647962502276214787?s=20
- **A huge thank you** **`to all of the artists`** who applied to Art From Future's first exhibition on @lensprotocol !
Curator @jessyjeanne.lens & @arminhoori.lens will be reviewing the submissions in the next couple days!
**We can't wait to read all of your BIOs & Statements** 💜
- This week's episode of The Art Angel Podcast talks about an interesting topic, can you guess that?
yes, Appropriation:
"*Roy Lichtenstein and the Art of Appropriation*
This week, a new documentary considers if Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein appropriated or stole imagery from comic book artists."
#Lens #lensfrens #lenscuration #artfromfutureExhibition #lensexhibition
https://news.artnet.com/multimedia/the-art-angle-podcast-how-roy-lichtenstein-became-a-super-villain-to-comic-book-artists-2284371
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**My submission for the ART HACK - @artfromfuture #artfromfutureExhibition**
My name is Andrés Briceño, photographer, writer and AI enthusiast, I've been taking pictures for about 7 years and I like to relate my artistic explorations with philosophical or psychological theories, I believe in the figure of the philosopher-artist, currently finishing my degree in psychology.
This time I bring a re interpretation of the work "The lady and the ermine" where the ermine becomes part of the lady's clothing and this goes to the background, functioning as an anthropomorphic mask, a reference to the mask and how in the modern digital era the form is confused with the substance at points where the virtual becomes more real than the real itself. The clothing design was inspired by the futurism of Alexander Mcqueen and Zaha Hadid.
The original work is a symbol that has been very present in my family, my favorite aunt has a replica of the painting in her house so it made sense to me to reinterpret this woman who probably belonged to the nobility in a future where the organic and the synthetic also become undifferentiated and a parallel world where objects can also be life.
For its realization I used some of my own work, the original painting and some prompts that I have been perfecting through the constant use of the tool, then I passed it through lightroom to give it a more photographic language and in line with my style.
#artfromfutureExhibition
- 🐍 GN everyone! 🐍
This is my first post and at the same time my submission for:
📢 THE OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS: Art From Future's -@artfromfuture
First Online Exhibition on the @lensprotocol in partnership with @molens.lens
An exhibition proposal curated by @jessyjeanne.lens & @arminhoori.lens
THEME: ArtHack - Redefining Iconic Artworks For The Digital Age
Artists must create a work based on a famous artwork in the history of art and they must appropriate it in their own style and expression.
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**Short bio -** aalbec is a new artist who has a background in software engineering and is just starting to produce artwork. He sees himself as a researcher-artist interested in exploring philosophical and scientific subjects through his art. His work often focuses on the interaction between the artwork and the spectator. Currently, aalbec is particularly interested in the intersection of artificial intelligence and art, and how AI can be used to create more engaging and interactive art experiences. He believes that AI technology will continue to have a significant impact on the art world, and he is eager to be at the forefront of this exciting new trend.
**Work explanation -** aalbec's artwork is a digital reinterpretation of Francis Bacon's "Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X" series, which featured around 50 variants of the classic painting executed throughout the 1950s and early 1960s. aalbec's work is inspired by the distortions and unique interpretations of Bacon's series, which played with the boundaries between the classic and the modern. Using stable diffusion and revisiting moments from the history of pixel art and profile picture (PFP) culture, aalbec's artwork creates a futuristic, technological evolution of Bacon's original series. The artwork features a robotic pope leaving the screen, suggesting a new, exciting evolution of religious iconography. Like Bacon's series, aalbec's work try explores the human condition through its distorted depictions of the pope's face, which suggest a sense of anxiety and vulnerability in the figure of power. Through the use of AI technology, aalbec's work challenges viewers' perceptions of traditional art and tries to create a powerful, emotional impact.
#LMCC: The work won't be possible to collect, but you can like, mirror and comment as much as you like 🤖
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#artfromfutureExhibition
#aalbec #aiart #art #artcontest #artist #lenster #lens #arthack
- 📢 Gm today is the last day to apply for the **OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS! You have until MIDNIGHT EEST!**
Art From Future's **First Online Exhibition** on the @lensprotocol in partnership with **@molens** !
ArtHack is an exhibition proposal curated by **@jessyjeanne** & @arminhoori.lens****
**6 WINNERS!**
**DEADLINE:** 16th APRIL
**THEME:** ArtHack - Redefining Iconic Artworks For The Digital Age
*Artists must create a work based on a famous artwork in history of art and they must appropriate it in their own style and expression.*
**RULES:** Only candidates who follow all the steps will be eligible!
1- POST your artwork on Lens INCLUDING a **Short bio** AND **an Explanation of the work** you created
2- Use the hashtag #artfromfutureExhibition
3- LMCC this post
4- FOLLOW @artfromfuture - @jessyjeanne - @arminhoori
5 - **DO NOT set collect module**
Thanks to all the artists who submitted their works, we can't wait to review them 💜
@chaoticmonk.lens @danisnearby.lens @jessyjeanne.lens @cybershakti.lens @animators.lens @alexkontak.lens @mazemari.lens @lufoart.lens @huugo.lens @kringe.lens @ph0enixd0wn.lens @tinyrainboot.lens @dianapugach.lens
- GM! My submission for the ART HACK - @artfromfuture.lens #artfromfutureExhibition
**Millennial Frida Kahlo**
**Short Bio:**
Cyber Shakti is a glitch artist based in India with a creative journey spanning various mediums, including photography, collages, painting, video animations, and more. She explores the intersection of her meditative state and pixels, creating a fusion of spiritual energy and glitch art. Although glitch is inherently erroneous, broken or faulty, she uses glitch tools, apps, filters, and more, to create works that are so vibrant that you forget they were broken in the first place. Cyber Shakti's artistic expression mirrors her surroundings, often satirical and humorous in nature. Her art is an infusion of her inner feminine energy and the power of the digital world. Through her work, she voices contemporary issues, bringing attention to the importance of gender equality, finding the divine feminine powers within oneself and social justice.
**Explanation of the work:**
Frida Kahlo's self-portraits are some of her most famous works of art. Kahlo was a Mexican artist who is known for her powerful and personal paintings, often depicting her own experiences and emotions.
Kahlo created around 55 self-portraits during her lifetime, using a variety of mediums including oil paint, watercolor, and pencil. Her self-portraits often feature her distinctive appearance, including her unibrow, prominent facial hair, and traditional Mexican clothing.
Many of Kahlo's self-portraits depict her physical and emotional pain, as she suffered from a number of health problems throughout her life, including polio and a bus accident that left her with permanent injuries. She often depicted herself in a vulnerable or wounded state, but also showed strength and resilience in the face of her struggles.
~Thankyou, ChatGPT
**My Work-**
*This is a modern interpretation of Frida Kahlo!*
If Frida were to be living amongst us, I reckon she'd be sitting in her comfy boyshorts in the afternoons as she sat by the window catching her breath between chores - looking at herself in the mirror - or selfie camera on tripod - making a self portrait that would pass off as a 24 hour only IG story.
Making art was important because it meant documentation of a time, memory or milestone, information and clues about a bygone era. But most importantly, only a few were equipped to make art. Artists were a delightful breed. Most good ones, also forgotten.
In a social set-up where everything is over documented, HOW ARE WE PICKING OUR CHAMPIONS? Who is worth remembering, as a collective? who's POV is valid and who's venting i
#artfromfutureExhibition #LMCC
- **"The Child of Ethereum"**
my submission for Art From Future's ArtHack Exhibition curated by @jessyjeanne.lens & @arminhoori.lens based on "The Son of Man" by René Magritte.
**About the Artist:** Kontak is a Video Editor / Filmmaker / Photographer / Digital Artist from Buffalo, NY. Kontak graduated with a Bachelor's of Science in Digital Media Arts from Canisius College in 2019 and began working in advertising immediately after graduation. His documentary film "Love Conquers Fear: Lessons in Boxing and Life" aired on PBS in 2019 and 2020. Recently, Kontak has been collaborating with @gmifrens.lens, exploring the @aavegotchi.lens protocol, and experimenting with blockchain, NFTs, and AI technologies. Kontak is a Native American and a member of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe.
**About the Work:** This piece is a reimagination of "The Son of Man" by René Magritte. Blockchain has introduced an immutable ledger that anyone, regardless of race or gender, can interact with. You don't need to be a son or a man, Ethereum is for all. Stable Diffusion, Dreambooth, and Photoshop were used to create this image.
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- 👽Here is my entry for the first exhibition ArtHack by @artfromfuture curated by @jessyjeanne.lens and @arminhoori.lens
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**Short artist bio:**
I specialize in creating digital illustrations that mainly portray cute, sassy female characters. My work draws inspiration from a range of artistic movements, including pop art, street art, tiny bit of impressionism, and surrealism, which I blend together to create a unique and engaging style.
My pieces are characterized by their bold use of color and playful femininity, which I use to convey a sense of empowerment and confidence in my characters. By balancing cute and bold elements, I create works that are both accessible and visually striking, drawing viewers in to explore each piece in depth. That’s the core idea 😉
**Explanation of the work:**
This work is a vibrant and dynamic portrait inspired by Andy Warhol's iconic Marilyn Monroe series, but featuring famous NFT collector Gmoney, more precisely a CryptoPunks NFT php that he uses as his public image (even though he has revealed his face already). The piece captures the same bold, graphic style of Warhol's work manifesting itself with bright vibrant colors and iterations of the subject. Yes, I’ve chosen a guy for this piece, because why not! It was half deliberate half spontaneous decision, subconsciously I realize that the majority people in crypto are men.
Like Warhol's portraits, this work explores the impact of repetition and color on our perception of an image. I explore the traditional notions of originality and authenticity in art by creating multiple "originals" of the pixellated monkey wearing a beanie. No doubt that crypto-native people will recognize this image, this picture relates a person, status and gender perhaps.
Nowadays we are literally flooded by copies of anything and everything, so how can we find what is original and what is not? Does originality even have any value?
Tools used: Procreate, Snapseed
- **`104 - Escher High on Mushrooms`**
Spherical perspective, Escher, and art contest
14/04/2023, Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪
Today we have a special post dear reader: this is both my daily post and my submission for the "ArtHack - Redefining Iconic Artworks For The Digital Age", the first online exhibition of Art From Future on the @lensprotocol in partnership with @molens.lens . Exhibition curated by @jessyjeanne.lens & @arminhoori.lens
**Statement**
Escher High on Mushrooms (EHM) appropriates the famous lithography "Hand with Reflecting Sphere" (1935) by M. C. Escher ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_with_Reflecting_Sphere ). In the original artwork, Escher uses a spherical reflection to show himself and the inside of his room. EHM imitates the same pose but instead of reflecting the outside physical world in a pictographic way, it reflects an inner, dreamy, whimsical world. The artwork in the sphere is a spherical perspective called “Elizabete: Hat, Fruit or Flute” and it can be navigated 360 degrees at: https://www.lufo.art/VT-virtual-tour/elizabete-hat-fruite-or-flute.html .
EHM intends to be a sarcastic joke: creativity does not rely neither on substances nor in alcohol, but on both the outside and the inside research about who we are.
**Technique**
The spherical perspective has been handmade first with pencil, then outlined with ink and finally painted with watercolours. The collage was made on Photoshop using a photography made with my mobile phone and the background from the original artwork repeated as a pattern and digitally coloured.
**Bio**
Lufo is an Argentinian artist, architect, building engineer, and PhD in Design and Innovation. He is currently pursuing a second PhD in Digital Media Arts. His career fuses academic research, design, architecture, mathematics, computer sciences, visual and digital arts. In the academical field, he investigates advanced techniques of representation, immersive drawings and their VR navigation. In the artistic field, he holds exhibitions featuring a wide collection of artworks, live drawing performances and interactive presentations using body tracking. He is also active in the blockchain community and daily posts on Lens. More info at https://www.lufo.art/about
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But tell me dear reader,
What do you think about EHM?
Do you know the difference between a spherical perspective and the spherical reflection of Escher?
#LMCC: As today's post is part of the contest, it won't be possible to collect, but you can like, mirror and comment as much as you like 🥰🥰
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Good night 🌚
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#handmade #drawingoftheday #lufo #art #drawing #pen #watercolour #berlin #artcontest #artist #lenster #lens #lensport #arthack
- **The Treachery of Links** is my submission for the **ArtHack** exhibit from @artfromfuture curated by @jessyjeanne & @arminhoori.
My submission is based on the (in)famous painting by Rene Magritte, **The Treachery of Images** (aka, This is not a Pipe), which pitted the literal and physical (i.e. a pipe) against the intangibility of representation (i.e. the image of a pipe). We continue to wrestle with this idea today as we argue the value of art we cannot physically hold (quite possessive, right?): physical vs digital, JPGs vs canvases, links vs frames, fun vs non-fun XD. My piece focuses on this conflict and confusion by making the screenshot of an NFT the center of the piece itself; in this way we are asked to consider the value of an NFT which can be so easily copied, repurposed, renamed, relinked, and of-course never physically held. Shoot, if this post never gets collected, it's not even an NFT 🙃
Ultimately, imo individual perception is the only barrier to enjoyment (and thus value), so as long as the pipe exists...I think we're fine.
**Bio:**
I am an architect, and from time to time, a creator of things. Being trained as an architect, my work typically focuses on grids and spatial relationships, and often begins by transplanting the representations techniques and stylistic forms from anything that intrigues me: stickers, comics, plants, painting, renders. I am interested in the way conflict, misuse, and intentionality alter our assumptions and change our engrained patterns...and most importantly, the forms and experiences that emerge from that exchange.
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- so... let's participate in #artfromfutureExhibition First Online Exhibition on the @lensprotocol in partnership with @molens and curated by @jessyjeanne & @arminhoori
About artwork:
mmm…okay… what could be better than a party on a saturday night… soo… let`s dance… but first let's look at the past…
… in 1929 Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan create «Fox Trot B, with Black, Red, Blue, and Yellow»…
…94 years later, I invite you to visit the interpretation of his famous work in the Metaverse... in Modern Worlds Realities are mixed… soooo… turn on your favorite music track and go on a journey... click on the link and get on the other side of the #mirror…
https://www.spatial.io/s/Fox-Trot-B-2_0_2_3-643aed1407adc62740c48ab0?share=8596064611831164444
…and remember: "Art is higher than reality and has no direct relation to reality. To approach the spiritual in art, one will make as little use as possible of reality, because reality is opposed to the spiritual. We find ourselves in the presence of an abstract art. Art should be above reality, otherwise it would have no value for man." (Piet Mondrian, 1914)…
Tools: Blender, Unity, Spatial
Bio:
graduated from the «XI4»(Xarkiv Institute 4udakov)… studying classical mining engineering since 2004... construction master... now based in Ostrov... collecting stones and making artifacts out of them... spread #kute #kringe in #TheaterOfKringe... traveling around the worlds...
#art #metaverse #meme #lmcc #lensfam #lensfrens #lens #lenster #kutekringekute #KotTok
- 📎 𝒔𝒉𝒐𝒓𝒕 𝒃𝒊𝒐 : I am an atypical artist, young, beautiful and unconventional 🤭. My universe is a perfect blend of two different worlds: that of the princess 👸 and that of the warrior🦸♀️. Both soft and brutal, I merge these two universes to create something truly unique 🌏💖 .
Since I was very young, I have been passionate about art and drawing ✍ . I love butterflies 🦋 because they symbolize freedom , joy 😊, change, evolution, and creativity to me 🎀✨ .
In addition to my artistic talent, I am also very creative in everyday life 👩🎨. I enjoy creating many homemade things using DIY ✏📒📌 (Do It Yourself). Outside of art, sport is very important to me 💪⛹️♀️. I am a practitioner of kickboxing🥋🥊 and I like to release physically to clear my mind 😀.
In summary, I am a passionate and determined artist who combines creativity and strength to create a unique and fascinating artistic universe ✨.
𝑭𝒐𝒓 𝒎𝒚 𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒘𝒐𝒓𝒌 : I decided to draw inspiration from "Girl with a Pearl Earring"👩🏻 by Johannes Vermeer, a Dutch painter 👨🎨 . To incorporate my butterfly-themed universe 🦋 , I chose to do so through a marketplace, which is a reference point for all sales on the secondary market. I also included nods and references to the Web3 and NFT universe 🖼 , which I particularly appreciate, such as Aavegotchi 👻. While remaining faithful to my artistic style, I modernized this hack art to create a unique piece 🖼✍.
I want to emphasize that I did not use any artificial intelligence for this creation 🤖. I work on a Windows Surface tablet 💻, but I would love to evolve and switch to more professional tools, such as an iPad and Procreate 📺, which I dream of having 😍 .
I hope you will appreciate this artwork 😄, created with love 💖 for this I hope you will appreciate this artwork 😄, created with love 💖
for the competition of #artfromfutureExhibition
@jessyjeanne.lens 💖
@arminhoori.lens 💖
@artfromfuture 💖
- My submission to **ARTHACK** exhibition by @artfromfuture curated by @jessyjeanne and @arminhoori
**Bio**:
Multi-Medium Artist based in Denver, CO. Previous culinary artist for over a decade until a (mis)fortunate paralyzing injury unmasked & accelerated an autoimmune disorder. While recovering my mobility I returned to my artistic roots with the tools of a new digital age. I'm always excited to see positive art, community, & blockchain tech growth.
Wownero memester and artist.
Mile High Gear CEO
**Famous inspiring artwork**:
The Primrose and the Feather by Alphonse Mucha - 1899
*aka The Primrose and the Quill*
**Insight**:
Art Nouveau meets Finance Nouveau.
Technically two separate art nouveau pieces designed to come together as one.
Each lady seems to perfectly compliment the other in some paradoxical way.
They are similar yet different in their own way.
Much like Monero and Wownero.
#Monero secures our right to financial data privacy.
#Wownero secures our right in a hilariously creative way.
Life is short and should be protected.
Life is short and should be enjoyed.
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- Gm artists 🧑🎨 Here's a preview of **the exhibition catalog** that we'll release for the exhibition!
**Only 4 days left to apply for the art contest!**
*Read instructions: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x016e94-0x5a*
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@molens.lens
@jessyjeanne.lens
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- Gm artists 🧑🎨 New day, New reminder to **apply for our first Art Contest** on @lensprotocol !
*But FIRST, thanks to all the artist who already submitted their proposal: @chaoticmonk.lens @danisnearby.lens @jessyjeanne.lens @dianapugach.lens @tinyrainboot.lens*
**Only 5 days left to apply for the art contest!**
*Read instructions: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x016e94-0x5a*
**`The 6 winners` will have their art exhibited in @molens** and will have **a curatorial text written for their work.**
**6 WINNERS** will be handpicked by curators @jessyjeanne.lens & @arminhoori.lens
**SELECTED ARTISTS**
- Join our community on Telegram
- Get advice from your curator @jessyjeanne.lens or @arminhoori.lens
- Bring your art to the next level on @lensprotocol by raising prices and reaching new collectors
- Have a curatorial text written on your artistic practice by a professional curator and published in an online catalog
**COLLECTORS**
- Join our community on Telegram
- Discover and support your favorite artist
- Contribute to the art ecosystem on @lensprotocol
- Get access to voting rights, airdrops and WL
Let's build the future of art on Lens together 💜
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- **DO YOU REMEMBER WHO WE USED TO BE**
My submission for Art From Future's ArtHack Exhibition (Redefining Iconic Artworks For The Digital Age), curated by @jessyjeanne & @arminhoori.
**Artist bio**: Since childhood, I have had the strong urge to self-document via journaling and doodles. As an adult working an intense job, I was left with little time for creativity, so I started an Instagram page as an outlet to post quickly-created artworks containing my thoughts from any given day. Over time, I shifted to using different AI models as the basis for these works (including little “diary entries” somewhere in the prompt for added randomness), followed by post-processing. I love to use a pink-hued palette, and I’m obsessed with the themes of love, fairy tales, sci-fi and fantasy.
**Explanation of the work**: “DO YOU REMEMBER WHO WE USED TO BE” is a tribute to Gustav Klimt’s much-loved piece “The Kiss” (1907-1908). In my version, the lovers from the original work have aged. They reflect nostalgically on days gone by, lying in bed together looking at a smartphone — how sweet it all was in the beginning.
**Tools used**: Midjourney and Procreate.
**Fun fact**: For Valentine's Day in 2022, a high-res digital version of "The Kiss" was divided into 10,000 pieces, sold as NFTs by Vienna's Belvedere Palace Museum, where the original painting is on display. Current floor price on OpenSea: 0.38 ETH.
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- My entry for the first exhibition ARTHACK by @artfromfuture
**Short artist bio**
I always thought reality was a pretty boring place. That's why I started drawing as a child, to bring creatures from my imagination into this world.
Now lucid dreams are part of my spiritual practice and a source of inspiration.
Many of the creatures I meet there look like people, but I'm not sure if they really are. In any case, I enjoy drawing them.
**Explanation of the work**
My work based on Orpheus by Gustave Moreau:
https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/orpheus/dAFxzrkQpFJilw?hl=en
The story of Orpheus' life and death is full of tragedy and poetry, and that's what I like about it.
Mythology is a space between the real and the imaginary world, it reminds me of a dream.
In dreams we may not have a gender identity, so I found it interesting to make Orpheus' head as a girl's head and the Thracian girl as a boy.
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**@jessyjeanne**
**@arminhoori**
- Gm artists 🧑🎨
**Only 6 days left to apply for the art contest!**
*Read instructions: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x016e94-0x5a*
**`The 6 winners` will have their art exhibited in @molens.lens** and will have **a curatorial text written for their work.**
**A small exhibition catalogue** written by @jessyjeanne.lens and @arminhoori.lens will be published on Lens.
Collectors of the artworks will get voting power for the next Art From Future exhibitions.
Thank you for your submissions @chaoticmonk.lens @jessyjeanne.lens & @danisnearby.lens
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- 💜 Here is my proposal for the first exhibition ARTHACK by @artfromfuture.lens curated by @arminhoori.lens and myself (lol)! #artfromfutureExhibition
**Short artist bio**
My work revolves mainly around painting, drawing and loop animation. It is subversive and takes cues from social media and meme culture to challenge current ideas of femininity, beauty and the aesthetic. My work started off as purely physical painting and now is evolving to mixing it with AI. I use artificial intelligence to blend multiple images and recreate a dream-like atmosphere, always featuring (not so cute) girly girls.
**Statement**
For this exhibition "ArtHack" I decided to create an artwork based on Marcel Duchamp's L.H.O.O.Q because it immediately reminded me that one of my girlfriends uses this reference as a pseudonym in web3.
I am very interested in performance art, and especially through extra girly celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Myriam Klink or Megan Fox. This artwork titled "Bitch" is a parody of an already existing parody - a sort of performance on the blockchain 💜
What if the "Mona Lisa" was the Paris Hilton of her time?
- 👇🏽👇🏽👀👀👌🏽👌🏽❤️❤️
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Quoting @chaoticmonk.lens :
Submitting my entry for the @artfromfuture.lens **First Online Exhibition** on the @lensprotocol in partnership with @molens.lens****
**The 'Chaotic' Scream**
*Inspired By: The Scream by Edvard M ...
- 📢 **OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS**: Art From Future's **First Online Exhibition** on the @lensprotocol in partnership with **@molens** !
An exhibition proposal curated by **@jessyjeanne** & **@arminhoori**
**6 WINNERS!**
**DEADLINE:** 16th APRIL
**THEME:** ArtHack - Redefining Iconic Artworks For The Digital Age
*Artists must create a work based on a famous artwork in history of art and they must appropriate it in their own style and expression.*
**RULES:** Only candidates who follow all the steps will be eligible!
1- POST your artwork on Lens INCLUDING a **Short bio** AND **an Explanation of the work** you created
2- Use the hashtag #artfromfutureExhibition
3- LMCC this post
4- FOLLOW @artfromfuture - @jessyjeanne - @arminhoori
5 - **DO NOT set collect module**
@cybershakti.lens @animators.lens @grams.lens @ryanfox.lens @cavernaeremita.lens @0xzelda.lens @whale_code.lens @marzipanphysics.lens @violetforest.lens @fabiolaio.lens
- Joining #artfromfutureExhibition by @artfromfuture.lens curated by @jessyjeanne.lens and @arminhoori.lens
Art inspirated by : Blood Red Slots by Gerhard Richter
Context : the art is just a red canvas and was sold for 1M $
Explanation : My art is called "The Exposed Blood" and is the color that blood turnes into after beeing exposed to air
About my work:
Did you know that it takes 10 minutes for blood to change its collor to red?
10 minutes is also how long it takes for some people to make a million dollars through corruption and money laundering in the art industry. Take, for example, the controversial sale of Gerhard Richter's painting, "Blood Red Slots," which fetched a staggering null million. While the painting itself is undoubtedly a masterpiece, questions have been raised about the legitimacy of the sale and the true identity of the buyer.
It's no secret that the art world has long been a haven for illicit financial activity. From the sale of stolen art to the use of artworks to launder money, there are plenty of ways for unscrupulous individuals to profit from the industry. In the case of "Blood Red Slots," some experts have speculated that the painting's sale was a cover for an illegal money transfer.
Despite these concerns, the art market continues to thrive, with works by famous artists like Richter commanding high prices at auction. But as the saying goes, "money talks," and it's clear that some buyers are willing to pay whatever it takes to acquire a piece of art, regardless of its provenance or the legality of the transaction.
In the end, the sale of "Blood Red Slots" is just one example of the murky world of art dealing, where big money and shady deals often go hand in hand. It remains to be seen whether the industry can clean up its act and root out corruption, but for now, it seems that the allure of big profits will continue to draw both legitimate and illegitimate players into the game.
About me:
My name is Dan i am a Tree Druid and i am an active lens builder creating on top of @molens.lens as the excibition is taking place in Molens i thought it would be not right to not have molens representation in this Lens event so here i am posting this
- Submitting my entry for the @artfromfuture.lens **First Online Exhibition** on the @lensprotocol in partnership with @molens.lens****
**The 'Chaotic' Scream**
*Inspired By: The Scream by Edvard Munch*
Out of all the historical art out there, 'The Scream' has always intrigued me the most. It perfectly captures the inner turmoil that we all experience at some point in our lives. I used the Midjourney tool to merge a self-portrait of mine with the digital version of the painting, to give it a more personal touch. You can find the portrait along with the digital file of 'The Scream' in the comments. It took me a few tries and revisions to strike the right balance between 'creepy' and 'too creepy', finally settled on this version.
About me: A Photographer and Video Creator in the Lens Ecosystem, exploring everything Web3 and the tech industry have to offer 🙂
@jessyjeanne.lens @arminhoori.lens
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