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Anime NFT – 3

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ArtsOrigin Anime

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Unreal motion.

Real emotion.

Magic connection.

Like animation.

—From upcoming ArtsOrigin Book (Art+Poetry)

 

NFT certificate of authenticity

Artist name — Zvi Bolimovsk

year of completion — 2022

Name — ArtsOrigin Anime

Date it of creation — Feb 22

ArtsOrigin Anime

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Unreal motion.

Real emotion.

Magic connection.

Like animation.

—From upcoming ArtsOrigin Book (Art+Poetry)

 

NFT certificate of authenticity

Artist name — Zvi Bolimovsk

year of completion — 2022

Name — ArtsOrigin Anime

Date it of creation — Feb 22

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DescriptionArtsOrigin Anime ------------------------------------- Unreal motion. Real emotion. Magic connection. Like animation. ---From upcoming ArtsOrigin Book (Art+Poetry)   NFT certificate of authenticity Artist name — Zvi Bolimovsk year of completion — 2022 Name — ArtsOrigin Anime Date it of creation — Feb 22About the paint: an acrylic paint that has been milled to have the body and texture of fine oils. Intensely pigmented, these colors are extraordinarily light fast and completely resistant to aging. This combined with mixed media and texture painting techniques make a wonderful piece of art for any collection. Entire painting is sealed twice for protection and a light shine. Guaranteed not to shrink, oxidize, yellow, or crack. Sand/Mud Sand mixed with paint gives a grainy feel and can be great for beach scenes and middle-ground areas as it creates a fairly subtle texture. Mud is lumpier and when mixed with paint or glue, creates thick areas of texture. I like mud because it is unpredictable – you can’t be too precise with it. Using materials you have collected from places you’ve visited gives paintings a direct connection with that place and with nature. Make sure to apply a layer or two of sealant (gesso or acrylic primer) over the sand or mud before you start your painting.ArtsOrigin Anime ------------------------------------- Unreal motion. Real emotion. Magic connection. Like animation. ---From upcoming ArtsOrigin Book (Art+Poetry)   NFT certificate of authenticity Artist name — Zvi Bolimovsk year of completion — 2022 Name — ArtsOrigin Anime Date it of creation — Feb 22The term 'bokeh' comes from the Japanese word, 'boke', which means 'haze' or 'blur'. The word has come to be widely associated with the aesthetic quality of out-of-focus blur in a piece of art. Blurring is a nifty effect in painting. It can make the painted image look as if it's like a fast-motion photograph and imply rapid movement. A computer-generated simulacrum of reflections from the silicon dioxide found in insects' shells. The compound is a prime ingredient of window glass and fibre-optic cable; a semi-conductor, it's also a mainstay of computer chips. The article accompanying the source photo described research being conducted into structural colours – that is, colours that result from surface textures that refract, rather than contain, pigment. What seems, at first glance, an op art abstraction thus turns out, when unpacked, to contain an entire disquisition on the meshing of the "natural" world (insects) with its synthetic reproductions both inherent (shell-reflections) and exterior (scientific visual modelling); on the surfaces through which we look (windows) and vectors along which we relay or broadcast information (cables); on digital technology; and on colour and its spectrum – which, of course, means both on painting and on light itself, the very ground and possibility of vision.The Blurred Lines of Impressionism. The hazy scene of Impression, strayed from traditional landscape painting and classic, idealized beauty. The artist meant to express "other beliefs about artistic quality which might be tied to the ideologies being consolidated by the emergent bourgeoisie from which he came. "Loose brush strokes meant to suggest the scene rather than to mimetically represent it demonstrate the emergent Impressionist movement. In the wake of an emergent industrialization in France, this style expressed innovative individuality. Impressionism is taking the visual interpretation, or impression, of a specific moment in time. In art, this is done by emphasizing light, color, and shadow. Instead of painting clear lines, the artist uses blurry brush strokes to blend colors, giving us the feeling of walking through a tunnel of trees, rather than clearly painting a realistic image. He paints an impression and leaves the interpretation up to us.The artist had a totally original perception of landscape. He successfully synthesizes seemingly incongruent aspects into a singularly distinctive style: a style, which is at once mysterious, primitive, disciplined, moody and nostalgic. He captures the grandeur of simplicity of the American countryside, and represents these glimpses of the American scene with a direct lyric ardor. His landscapes are remarkable for their suggestion of distances, landmasses and weather moods. The artist is constantly and everlastingly overwhelmed at the stupendous infinity of Nature. Wherever he turns and looks, there I see creation. Art is creating. Art is the search for truth.
ContentArtsOrigin Anime ------------------------------------- Unreal motion. Real emotion. Magic connection. Like animation. ---From upcoming ArtsOrigin Book (Art+Poetry)   NFT certificate of authenticity Artist name — Zvi Bolimovsk year of completion — 2022 Name — ArtsOrigin Anime Date it of creation — Feb 22About the paint: an acrylic paint that has been milled to have the body and texture of fine oils. Intensely pigmented, these colors are extraordinarily light fast and completely resistant to aging. This combined with mixed media and texture painting techniques make a wonderful piece of art for any collection. Entire painting is sealed twice for protection and a light shine. Guaranteed not to shrink, oxidize, yellow, or crack. Sand/Mud Sand mixed with paint gives a grainy feel and can be great for beach scenes and middle-ground areas as it creates a fairly subtle texture. Mud is lumpier and when mixed with paint or glue, creates thick areas of texture. I like mud because it is unpredictable – you can’t be too precise with it. Using materials you have collected from places you’ve visited gives paintings a direct connection with that place and with nature. Make sure to apply a layer or two of sealant (gesso or acrylic primer) over the sand or mud before you start your painting.ArtsOrigin Anime ------------------------------------- Unreal motion. Real emotion. Magic connection. Like animation. ---From upcoming ArtsOrigin Book (Art+Poetry)   NFT certificate of authenticity Artist name — Zvi Bolimovsk year of completion — 2022 Name — ArtsOrigin Anime Date it of creation — Feb 22The term 'bokeh' comes from the Japanese word, 'boke', which means 'haze' or 'blur'. The word has come to be widely associated with the aesthetic quality of out-of-focus blur in a piece of art. Blurring is a nifty effect in painting. It can make the painted image look as if it's like a fast-motion photograph and imply rapid movement. A computer-generated simulacrum of reflections from the silicon dioxide found in insects' shells. The compound is a prime ingredient of window glass and fibre-optic cable; a semi-conductor, it's also a mainstay of computer chips. The article accompanying the source photo described research being conducted into structural colours – that is, colours that result from surface textures that refract, rather than contain, pigment. What seems, at first glance, an op art abstraction thus turns out, when unpacked, to contain an entire disquisition on the meshing of the "natural" world (insects) with its synthetic reproductions both inherent (shell-reflections) and exterior (scientific visual modelling); on the surfaces through which we look (windows) and vectors along which we relay or broadcast information (cables); on digital technology; and on colour and its spectrum – which, of course, means both on painting and on light itself, the very ground and possibility of vision.The Blurred Lines of Impressionism. The hazy scene of Impression, strayed from traditional landscape painting and classic, idealized beauty. The artist meant to express "other beliefs about artistic quality which might be tied to the ideologies being consolidated by the emergent bourgeoisie from which he came. "Loose brush strokes meant to suggest the scene rather than to mimetically represent it demonstrate the emergent Impressionist movement. In the wake of an emergent industrialization in France, this style expressed innovative individuality. Impressionism is taking the visual interpretation, or impression, of a specific moment in time. In art, this is done by emphasizing light, color, and shadow. Instead of painting clear lines, the artist uses blurry brush strokes to blend colors, giving us the feeling of walking through a tunnel of trees, rather than clearly painting a realistic image. He paints an impression and leaves the interpretation up to us.The artist had a totally original perception of landscape. He successfully synthesizes seemingly incongruent aspects into a singularly distinctive style: a style, which is at once mysterious, primitive, disciplined, moody and nostalgic. He captures the grandeur of simplicity of the American countryside, and represents these glimpses of the American scene with a direct lyric ardor. His landscapes are remarkable for their suggestion of distances, landmasses and weather moods. The artist is constantly and everlastingly overwhelmed at the stupendous infinity of Nature. Wherever he turns and looks, there I see creation. Art is creating. Art is the search for truth.
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