What of my most streamed artists of all time do you like the most???? Plus put in tags fav album or song of theirs
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Back to the day when 13 year old me drew @canisalbus 's Machete
I also decided to redraw it :)
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Since you like music what's your fav song? :>
I don’t really have a favourite song since I have an entire playlist of many hours of duration of my fav music, but some artists I really like are CG5, Lovejoy, Mother Mother, Bill Wurtz and Mitsky. And when I’m in the mood for some music without lyrics I start busting Toby Fox and the Cuphead OST along with other videogame music :)
(Also thats my sona right there u guys like it? I thought it would be cool answering questions doing a doodle of them and then answering the question below :D )
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lets inspire each other! in the tags tell me your favourite artist
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Omar Rayo, a prominent Colombian artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with his geometric abstract paintings, aligning himself with the Op Art movement. His distinctive style involved distorting and overlapping forms to evoke a sense of vibrating light and volumetric shapes.
Born on January 20, 1928, in Roldanillo, Colombia, Rayo was recognized for his use of red and black as dominant colors in his works. He drew inspiration from Pre-Columbian tribes, equating the use of red in his art to the contemporary Western culture's utilization of black. Rayo creatively discovered the red color in shadows, transforming it into a powerful element in his compositions.
During the 1960s and 1970s, Rayo spent a significant period in New York, where he encountered the poet Águeda Pizarro, his future wife. His artistic journey led to widespread recognition, including a retrospective exhibition at the National Room of the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City.
Rayo's contribution to the art world extended beyond his creations; he played a pivotal role in establishing the Museo Rayo de Dibujo y Grabado Latinoamericano in Roldanillo, his hometown. This institution stands as a testament to his commitment to the promotion and celebration of Latin American drawing and printmaking.
Omar Rayo's artistic legacy lives on, and his geometric abstractions continue to captivate audiences, reflecting his profound impact on the world of Op Art and contemporary Latin American art. He passed away on June 7, 2010, in Palmira, Colombia, leaving behind a rich body of work and an enduring influence on the art scene.
In the artist’s works, you can see that he likes to work on hue colours, it has geometric patterns, used different types of lines that create optical illusions with the line quality. It has overlapping effects and value of scale and highlights of shadows. The work that he did has the effect of balance, movement, and repetition of patterns it also has rhythm and unity.
Reference list:
artnet (2023). Omar Rayo. [online] Artnet.com. Available at: https://www.artnet.com/artists/omar-rayo/ [Accessed 15 November 2023].
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oh my GOD this took forever but it was a labour of love bc no one does it like her <3333. quick disclaimer once it started getting really full some of the last songs were just squeezed in where they could fit, so if you're thinking "i wouldn't have put that one there" that's probably what happened lmao
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These 2 are my fav artists rn
I'm too scared to tag 'em, but they're cool!
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Favourite Artists
Who are your favorite artists?
My favourite artists range from Banksy and Salvador Dali to filmmakers the Coen Brothers and Hitchcock. But I think I’d like to focus on artists that have embraced the world of social media to help them become what I’d class as thriving artists.
First up there’s Gawx who is an equally talented filmmaker as he is an artist. He doesn’t upload that regularly but when…
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