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SUBJECT IS OF NO IMPORTANCE, UNLESS THE VIEWER HAS SOME MEMORY OR VISUAL ATTACHMENT TO THE SUBJECT. THIS IS MERELY AN EXERCISE TO DISPLAY GLITCH PAINTING TECHNIQUES, USING A.I. TO EXPLOIT THEM AND SHOW TO PAINTERS WHO USE TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES NEW POSSIBILITIES OF PHYSICAL PAINTING.
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Unconscious Collages
The beauty of this series lies not only in its aesthetic appeal but also in its commitment to open-source creativity. Each artwork is released under the public domain, allowing anyone to freely use, modify, and build upon the works as they see fit. All imagery is sourced from existing public domain and CC0 libraries. They are then glitched into collages with code-generated shapes and colored gradients. The result is a mesmerizing fusion of colors, textures, and random ideas that invites the viewer to explore the depths of their own imagination. High definition at 2000x2000 px.
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Tony Cragg, Points of View (2013), Yorkshire Sculpture Park
The Muskegon Museum of Art is renowned for its fine permanent collection of American and European paintings, sculpture, prints, and drawings. Regularly on view in the permanent collection galleries, you will find works by notable artists such as John Steuart Curry, Edward Hopper, Winslow Homer, William Merritt Chase, Pierre Bonnard, and more. The MMA studio glass collection is among the finest in the Midwest, featuring artists such as Dale Chihuly, Harvey Littleton, Dominick Labino, Dick Huss, and Richard Royal. Be sure to plan a visit in 2025 for the opening of the Steven  Alan Bennett & Dr. Elaine Melloti Schmidt Pavilion, emphasizing women artists from across America and around the world.
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Jason deCaires Taylor created a sculpture called The Alluvia to be placed in the River Stour in Canterbury, Kent. Made from recycled glass, LEDs and marine stainless steel, Alluvia's lifelike figure glows in the dark and is inspired by Shakespeare's Ophelia from Hamlet.
But passersby began confusing the artwork for a dead body in the river.
As a result, people have branded the statue offensive, 'tone deaf' and 'downright disturbing' - and they want it gone.
Transcendence is an outdoor sculpture by Keith Jellum, located in Portland, Oregon, United States. It depicts a fish flying through the brickwork above Southpark Seafood at the northwestern corner of Southwest Salmon Street and Southwest Park Avenue in Downtown Portland.
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Georges Seurat, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, 1884–1886
Georges Seurat’s masterpiece, evoking the Paris of La Belle Epoque, is actually depicting a working-class suburban scene well outside the city’s center. Seurat often made this milieu his subject, which differed from the bourgeois portrayals of his Impressionist contemporaries. Seurat abjured the capture-the-moment approach of Manet, Monet and Degas, going instead for the sense of timeless permanence found in Greek sculpture. And that is exactly what you get in this frieze-like processional of figures whose stillness is in keeping with Seurat’s aim of creating a classical landscape in modern form.
Using Old Materials to Put a New Face on a Museum
The Home is a Mirage.

My childhood was difficult and fractured, I never had a "home" in the traditional sense, but that's a story for another time.
Portrait of the shadow 4
My first generative MLIBTY Shadow work. Generated with Processing, using the model of small Shadow sculpture.
Chloe Wise’s work feels very urgent and “now.” She’s 29 and was born and raised in the age of technology. With a cell phone glued to her, she grew up in the world of selfies and constant photo-taking. This fact appears quite openly in her art as she crops things in bizarre ways on her canvases, like one might screengrab and edit on a phone. Her art is humorous and subversive, incorporating brand names as a means to parody our devotion to them. I think these paintings will be fascinating to study years from now: what will they say about our current culture?
Chloe Wise is now based in New York. She is represented by Galerie Division in Montreal and Almine Rech gallery in New York City. Her large canvases start at $46,000.
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"View across the Yarra" (1931) Clarice Beckett
In the 1920s and ‘30s, Clarice Beckett became a major artist in Australian tonalism. She created most of her paintings near Melbourne, where she produced them en plein air. Some critics considered these paintings works of “radical simplicity.” But Beckett’s father didn’t like his daughter’s paintings, considering them “unfinished.” In fact, after her death in 1935, age 48, he discarded hundreds of her paintings and let others simply rot away. But in the 1970s Beckett’s paintings underwent a revival and are now widely exhibited throughout Australia.