ArtzOne Thursday Curation - 07.04.19
Happy July 4th ArtzOne community! It’s time for another #quality Thursday curation, you ready?? I found Six
amazing authors (in no particular order) for you this week who earned a #blockchain feature by me, @dandays, a representative of ArtzOne.
Today’s featured artists will each receive a 100% Upvote from @artzone and @artzone.curators—congratulations!
Alchemystones, of Port Townsend, Washington, has been releasing amazing mandala stones since January, this year. He shares his personal struggles to find displays for his art in this article along with this mandala on the cover that has over 1,600 hand painted designs that are so perfect in dimension, it resembles something computer generated—check it out:
A Change of Venues — What Will it Bring?
Extractum-lunae has been on the platform for only four months and, in that time, she’s released high-quality art nearly every day including this amazing pencil drawing of an owl but you have to read the inspiration behind it. :teaser: It’s a “fairytale” about a woman named Insomnia who watches children sleep—check it out.
Owl. My sketchbook artwork
You have to see this! I have no idea why this article hasn’t gained more traction. Thank you for sharing your talent with us Hykert, you’re a genius! He’s an illustrator and animator with a great sense of humor who’s been on the platform for three years. This is an original anime project he put together called “Tales Of Yessy.” I fast forwarded 30 seconds from the start and paused each caption so I wouldn’t miss the story, it’s a must watch—check it out:
Animation | Tales Of Yessy - Opening
Lizelle, from Durban, South Africa, has been on the platform for two years and is no stranger to the kitchen. She’s active and supportive in the community while competing regularly in various #food initiatives. I’ve seen many chefs turn their recipes into art but Lizelle really set the bar with this one—check it out:
Cook With Us #17 - Food Art - My Art of Food Journey
I can’t say enough good things about Adele Pazani. Any curator could feature her art work on a daily basis—she’s incredible with no limits: pencil’s, pens, sculpting, @dtube, all of the above—it doesn’t matter. Many artists would be challenged attempting to put together a doodle like this with computer assistance. Not Adele, she does this precision by hand—check it out:
circles collection , colored version , connection with the silence and the Now
Our final feature this Thursday is Unyime Etuk, from Nigeria. His portraits defy surrealism, I keep waiting for one of them to say something or walk off the page. This article, however, is artwork produced by his students. Thank you, Unyimeetuk, for sharing your talent with us and giving back to your community by dedicating your time to the classroom—check it out:
Final day of our workshop
Signature by: @aleister
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great picks @dandays and great work artzonians
Wow what an honour to be featured with these amazing artists, thank you @dandays and @artzone, really chuffed!
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Wow nice batch.
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thank you so much @artzone :)
Great curation @dandays! 😉
While searching for features to bookmark, I was surfing steempeak. I realize now I may have caused the viewers an extra step to view the featured articles. “My bad.”
noted
Have a great weekend everybody.