Hey, @twirble here. Welcome to Twirble Tuesdays; where I share my favorite art of this week that is tagged with #artzone, and prove; once again; that I will never be a writer. The first image is our pitbull Lola after being fed through the "Deep Dream Generator" Isn't she cute? OK, enough small talk; down to business.
First off; Let's welcome Tim Molloy to Steemit; an award winning comic book artist from New Zealand whose art has been shown all over the world. You can read his feature in "High Fructose" magazine here and read one of his comics on Boing Boing here I have to admit I fangirled a little bit when I saw him on here. Check out his page his work is.... (insert adjective here that relates to being highly impressed and inspired... nah don't; just leave this here)
Next; let us enter the bizarre and wonderful world of @georgeboya; again entrancing and amusing me with his inventive and clever digital collages here.
Another returning favorite @donnadavisart Gives a fascinating wip of her singularity series here
@midlet is brand new to me; I found him on the tag. He gives a secret look into an animation project he is working on; complete with sketches and gifs; here
@krasnec is still hypnotizing me with her unique and playful flower worlds.
@rachelsvparry 's post is about dealing with the frustrations of being an artist; I am in love with her painting; "Coulrophilia" as well.
@grivina shows you how she composted the above painting in a video here It is both a joy and a learning experience to watch her work.
I had to do a google image search because he posts very little about himself; but @howsitgoineh's Walking Dead series is brilliant so I could not help myself.
It is hard to choose which of @ammonite 's recent sand sculptures to share
This arresting painting speaks pretty well for itself; but check out @dabird 's entire blog; you will thank me later.
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One of the things I love to do is watch other artists work; I learn so much. This watercolor tutorial by @adelepazani is a lot of fun to watch. I love her style and compositions and she knows her materials.
@twirble signing off; I hope seeing this fantabulous art proves once again that the content and talent on Steemit is nothing to be coughed at quietly in a corner. I am sure there is some great work that I missed, but the tag is full of non-related posts and plagiarism so it is getting harder to search. (Just a hint; If you are not known to curators yet, if you post a nice picture of yourself with your art, link to your introduction post, or otherwise prove you are legit; you will be much more likely to be curated by myself and others.)