New artists on SuperRare

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Jan 27, 2023 New SuperRare Artists

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These artists were voted on from this week’s list by members of the content and curation teams at SuperRare Labs.

never die before going to outer space  

never die before going to outer space

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I want to somehow get out of the earth and bring my body into outer space. Unconsciously trying to create a meditative state. A universe that I create myself, not something I learned from someone else. Trust only the sense of perception based on my own experience and thoughts. In any case, the trigger to take me into space is provided by the crypto. Only this experience cannot be deceived by virtual digital. That needs to be true physically. Please take me there. Digital painting, Kazuhiro Aihara, 2023  

Not really photographer. So long and too much exposures.  

That which remains

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“If the world were a museum of memories, a collection of places she’d outgrown.” That which remains when we leave. That which remains when we stay. That which remains of the time that passes. That which remains of us. That which remains when we change. Long exposure is the technique I use to create the connection between my body and my inner world. The way to make my feelings and thoughts visible.  

multidisciplinary artist and experimental musician with synaesthesia, Jake-Andrew’s practice explores sensory perception and digital manipulation.  

“January: 23.01.23”

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“January: 23.01.23″ 1/1 2023 SuperRare Genesis “A Year In Colour” Collection 4200x5455px at 300dpi Throughout my artistic career, all my work has been synaesthetic; in that I experience sound/music as colour, texture and movement and transcribe these forms and emotional responses into a visual language. This year long series however will draw reference from a book I read during my Masters “Wednesday is Indigo Blue”. A book which describes how us synaesthetes assign colour and texture to periods of time/days/experiences via our emotional response. As the year progresses, new pieces will be minted chronicling events alongside everyday minutiae and will be assigned their corresponding colour score. The conversations, the music, the resonant hum this will all go into each piece, building towards a collection that composes a colour map. At the end of the year, this will be used as a blueprint to create a projection/sound installation. This project is my “Year In Colour” but an invitation for you all to come along for the ride 🌈  

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Get Lost in Colors

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Technique: Spray paint on the wall. Coordinate: 41°05’32.7″N 28°58’22.2″E

Christ

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A painting of Christ  

Moody Surrealist  

The Black Sheep

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If you too identify as a black sheep who likes to take long walks with your black cloud and your black fish, this is for you.  

Seeing Red • Milked from the Motherboard • Kissed by Chaos

D@T@ B@NDITS

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iKu: Wild west skelly-fleshes Information parasites Star blood lunar leak 3840 x 2160 digital ink CPUBL00D.(01001010)v0100100111111101).010011101001001  

Art from my mind to yours  

A Mask Won’t Hide Who You Are Inside.

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All our lives we tend to get conflicted with who we are, We find ourselves running from our own identity Living in denial of certain things that we just haven’t developed the courage to embrace about ourselves But we all have to get to the point where it doesn’t matter anymore, The point where we realize that in order to find purpose we must embrace who we really are inside We must stop hiding under masks so we can see our paths clearly. We must learn to detach the person we think we are from the person we really are. Because a Mask Won’t Hide Who We Are Inside. -AnjolaDave  

Multidisciplinary artist, painting pictures of guttas to air out galleries.  

Discussion of Refutable Culture

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“Discussion of Refutable Culture /My Brother to Shower With All His Ice On” Grew up in chains and you wonder why I shower with all my ice on? Subject to nothing but confined by everything is the slave I describe. I Refute the Culture, but freeing myself of the cycle only subjects those who proceed me to take the same path through what is unknown.  

Recovering vampire.  

bubble boy

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After ten years of vicious, bordering on violent debate between traditionalists and the emerging AI art movement, it was decided: Young aspiring artists must be pure, free of any outside influence. In the 2030s, art academies popped up that promised parents their children would be trained without any risk of impression. All ideas were to have a clear chain of thought, traceable to their genesis. To do so, students were made to wear nanometric bubbles. These contraptions would screen out any influence (visual, audio, or otherwise) that could possibly impact their art. They were known as bubble boys and bubble girls, in a nod to the early 2000s “Bubble Boy” movie, which had joined the ranks of “Citizen Kane” and “Casablanca” of all-time classic films. Instead of relying on influence, these pupils would be trained intensely in the technical skills of drawing, painting, and color theory. Simon was one such student enrolled at the Warhol Academy of Art, one of the most prolific institutions of the new method, that had expanded locations rapidly thanks to cheap debt and franchising. His parents were fans and collectors of Warhol’s work and were ecstatic for their son to follow in the legend’s footsteps. However, Simon was never able to live up to their dreams. He would bring home detailed sketches of fruit bowls and landscapes, but they lacked a sense of soul (or perspective, for that matter). Disappointment was on their lips. Over dinner each night, as Simon would bring in food through his bubble’s information-secure valve, they would ask him: “How is it going at school, honey?” After weeks of what felt like a nightly interrogation, Simon became despondent. He was doing what he was told to do. He was creating things that were pure. There was no outside influence. No “crutch” to rely on, no homage to point to. He was free of inspiration, and seemingly, free of talent. // An ai-assisted piece by ClownVamp. Part of the panicland series, an exploration of moral panic.
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