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Traditional Art
From dabblers to masters, obscure to popular and ancient to futuristic, this is an inclusive community dedicated to showcasing all types of art by all kinds of artists, as long as they're made in a traditional medium
'Traditional' here means 'Physical', as in artworks which are NON-DIGITAL in nature.
What's allowed: Acrylic, Pastel, Encaustic, Gouache, Oil and Watercolor Paintings; Ink Illustrations; Manga Panels; Pencil and Charcoal sketches; Collages; Etchings; Lithographs; Wood Prints; Pottery; Ceramics; Metal, Wire and paper sculptures; Tapestry; weaving; Qulting; Wood carvings, Armor Crafting and more.
What's not allowed: Digital art (anything made with Photoshop, Clip Studio Paint, Krita, Blender, GIMP or other art programs) or AI art (anything made with Stable Diffusion, Midjourney or other models)
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Oh how neat. I wonder what the artist was thinking when making the patterns of rectangles. Do you think they represent something? Like those three big blocks in the middle really jump out, but I can't think what they would map to conceptually.
Maybe it's pure aesthetic
I just like the patterns. I think they look cool. If there is a well hidden meaning behind it, that'd be even cooler
Well thanks for sharing anyway. I love the patterns too
To me it looks halfway in between a UPC and one of those pictures of extremely stretched out text where you can read it if you view it at an extremely low angle, but I doubt it’s supposed to be that. I’d love more context for it as well.
Looks like a visual representation of a chiptune
Modulation? I mean, Minnesota isn't the easiest word to spell, but that's way off.
That's what I was thinking lol