It’s the weekend so I’m celebrating by sharing some art I have collected recently in the third installment of “Recent Acquisitions”. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do and please remember to like and share what you find.

Recently released on drop.art this incredible 12 piece series from V4w.enko uses several techniques combined to create these stunning GIF outputs.
“In this serries the first composition made by man and the rest are rendered automatically to allow machine form the new tastes of mixing based on same “man made” rule but not corrected by man after the rule is executed. Only applied a slight setting up to care mechanical process as a child that requires a little setup.”
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Also released on drop.art this banner friendly drop is just pure magic. This collection sold out fast, but if you are lucky you might find one on the secondary market.
“A landscape exploration through pixelated sketches of ephemeral moments in the landscapes I travel through.
It explores the connection between physical n digital life, inviting viewers to “scroll” through ephemeral scenes, blurring the boundaries between reality n digitality.”
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Rocio Mio tragically lost much to fires recently. Sifting through the ashes they come across items that they once loved. This heartbreaking, but magical collection was released (once again, I’m loving this site right now) on drop.art.
“based on where I found them, and since I didn’t use many ring binders, I suppose these are my notebooks with the dye records I collected over 10 years in the humid Andean Patagonian forest and its evolution through the seasons. This record included dyes, dyeing cotton, wool and silk, and prints of leaves and bark.”
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Nftyy has the skills to really hit that nostalgia feeling, this recent addition to the Mint. collection is no exception. With the 1/1 version of this piece still on primary, this should be your next stop.
“The last known surviving stamps from the ‘out of dodge’ definitive set. Although widely available during the time of their release, this particular set seems to have been damaged during production. In poor condition. ca. 1948”
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This haunting yet stunning collection from Omid just grabbed my attention straight away. Omid turns poetry into visual impact with this incredible collection.
“SHIRINcollection is a staged Photography of the classic poetry of Khosrow and Shirin by NizamiGanjavi(1141–1209AD)who explored the concept of love from culture and time in my geography. lines are made with thread. Faces are covered with painted masks”
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