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Delusion land Katılım Haziran 2020
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Dayo@dayothev1·
“Little drops of water form an ocean.” Most people seeing @thebeaksart today are meeting @DKashtalyan after a 20 year process of making art a bridge between emotions and ideas  A process that started with one drawing, one wall, one mark, and one idea at a time. Birthed by an idea that Art must be honest , responsible and meaningful  This is a journey  that started with using city walls, sketchbooks, editorial commissions, galleries, and years spent building a visual language from scratch. His early years came from graffiti culture and street art in Belarus, with a foundation of drawing onlarge surfaces , raw  environments, public visibility and the pressure  to stand out instantly. His first exposure to graffiti came through international magazines brought back by a classmate. He and his friends began tracing the works they saw before eventually creating their own This is art based on inspirations from human emotions and inner psychology, society and modern issues , graffiti and urban culture ,surrealism and and symbolism  Over time, the work evolved from graffiti into surreal illustration, symbolic anatomy, muralism, and pointillism. He emphasizes on  sincerity, symbolism , emotional truth and contemplation Over time, density became one of the defining characteristics of his work. Talk about ;  ➤ Thousands of dots. ➤ Layered textures. ➤ Precise line work. ➤ Controlled imbalance. The longer you look, the more the work changes and that became his signature. At some point, the detail starts feeling psychological. The image no longer  needs to be viewed quickly as it needs to be inspected. Human emotions show up constantly in the work ; ➤ Fear. ➤ Isolation. ➤ Transformation. ➤ Identity. ➤ Memory. ➤ Survival. Even the creatures feel emotionally intentional as ;  ➤ You can trace the influence of street culture in the scale of the compositions.  ➤ You can trace the influence of editorial work in the clarity of storytelling.  ➤ You can trace the influence of fine art in the patience behind the execution. 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐄𝐱𝐡𝐢𝐛𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: His work has appeared in The New York Times, Harper’s Magazine, MIT Technology Review, Entertainment Weekly, and major global publications. His murals reached 25 meters high in Romania. His exhibitions stretched across Taipei, Barcelona, Warsaw, Hong Kong, London, and Rotterdam.   All of these matters because  the idea behind ThebeaksArt didn’t start recently  The collection carries years of visual research behind it. For him, drawing is communication and is a way to translate emotion into symbols. A way to make people stop and inspect what they are looking at. The longer you stay with the work, the less stable your first interpretation becomes The beaksart is built around continuity. 1111 pieces tied to decades of practice. The bird and beak forms are  symbolic from the first look. The creatures feel unfamiliar but emotionally readable. You stop reading them as characters and start reading them as emotional conditions given form. He found a balance that is difficult to achieve. You are watching a fully developed artist expand into a new medium after two decades of work Most artists enter web3 searching for a visual identity but Dima arrived with one already built through decades of repetition, pressure, and restraint What Dima built over two decades was not only a style. It was a way of translating emotion into form.
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Dayo@dayothev1·
I’m giving away 20k $AGNT airdrop  It’s been a while I gave back to my amigos  Follow @workagnt Like and rt  Tag a friend  Gib eth address  24hrs
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oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
A teacher beheaded and a nation is silent
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Dayo
Dayo@dayothev1·
This is my entry for @thebeaksart Art Contest The theme of this contest is to interpret a Beak character in your own style I want this piece to reflect how thebeaksArt is the continuation of a visual language @DKashtalyan has been building for over two decades. A museum built from years of repetition, symbolism, and emotional memory The works on the walls represent pieces that resonate with me personally ➤ Fear of time ➤ Questions about existence. ➤ The conflict between technology and attention. ➤ The tension between civilization and nature. At the center stands a Beak sculpture inspired by “Fox in Apricots,” a work dedicated to his wife. I changed the fox into a Beak because I wanted the piece to feel like evolution rather than a replacement. To me, this is what makes Dima’s work resonate ➤ Different subjects. ➤ Different years. ➤ Different forms. One emotional language holding everything together.
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Dayo
Dayo@dayothev1·
It’s Monday amigos We are back to the screens If you missed this last night , make sure to gib it a good read x.com/dayothev1/stat… Also i still got one more in me 🤙❤️ Talk soon
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This is my entry for @thebeaksart Art Contest The theme of this contest is to interpret a Beak character in your own style I want this piece to reflect how thebeaksArt is the continuation of a visual language @DKashtalyan has been building for over two decades. A museum built from years of repetition, symbolism, and emotional memory The works on the walls represent pieces that resonate with me personally ➤ Fear of time ➤ Questions about existence. ➤ The conflict between technology and attention. ➤ The tension between civilization and nature. At the center stands a Beak sculpture inspired by “Fox in Apricots,” a work dedicated to his wife. I changed the fox into a Beak because I wanted the piece to feel like evolution rather than a replacement. To me, this is what makes Dima’s work resonate ➤ Different subjects. ➤ Different years. ➤ Different forms. One emotional language holding everything together.

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agbábíàká.
agbábíàká.@__riddy·
what’s again is dope on netflix? don’t say nemesis.
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MYMY@amayajennine·
Once it’s not fun, I’m done! And that goes for everythingggg
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heema ❄️🦾@Toyin_eth·
I watched The King’s Warden, and I didn’t find it as tear-jerking as people said it was
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last time i win na november, oluwa shaanu.
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SIR DREY (🍉,🍉)
SIR DREY (🍉,🍉)@_Dreyville·
THERE'S A WOODPECKER IN THE LOUVRE. Not literally, but if you walk far enough into the northern european paintings wing and look carefully at the margins of illuminated manuscripts, the decorated borders of 15th-century flemish altarpieces, the symbolic vocabulary stuffed into the corners of renaissance canvases - the bird is everywhere and it's never just a bird. In medieval iconography, the pelican tearing open its own breast to feed its young was the symbol of Christ's sacrifice - so common, so loaded that painters didn't need to label it. The owl meant death or wisdom, depending on who was asking. The raven carried prophecy. The eagle carried empire. The hoopoe, in persian sufi poetry, led the other birds through seven valleys toward God. For thousands of years, across cultures that never spoke to each other, humans kept returning to the same image: a creature with a beak and a meaning inside it that couldn't be said any other way. I've been thinking about that a lot since I found @thebeaksart.
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THE BEAK HAS ALWAYS MEANT SOMETHING. DIMA JUST REMINDED US WHAT.

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OTAS
OTAS@princeofughelli·
Another year added to my life man
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Darla 💜@baebii_8·
“Everyone cheats in a university setting”
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