Artcrush's open newsletter #14: Beyond the Screen 🧑🎨
We open our hearts to share precious information about Digital Art and its impact.
In this 14thArtcrush Monthly Newsletter, don’t miss Arthemort’s Discovery of the Month, the Top 5 Spotlight of the Month, and our exciting collaboration with Tezos!
Arthemort Discovery of the Month #8 🤯
selection by @arthemort
Meet Petra, a visionary artist from Mexico who seamlessly blends the human form with the virtual realm through dynamic visual compositions. Her work, showcased at prestigious venues like Miami Art Week and London Fashion Week, combines nature's organic essence with cutting-edge technologies such as creative programming, machine learning, and 3D animation.
Petra's journey, rooted in contemporary dance, evolved to integrate various dance forms with digital media, exploring themes like transhumanism and generative art. Since 2019, she has pioneered the digitalization of her art, diving into cryptography and new media.
Spotlight of the Month #6: Top 5 ✨
Curated by @Ellii_art and accompanying text by our ops intern, Trina.
This June, the selection delves into emotional and visual experiences, each immersing the viewer in a unique story. From majestic and tranquil to introspective and surreal, and from vibrant to chaotic, each piece offers a distinct perspective on the human condition and the world around us.
Dawn by Al_Rum
Beautiful Shad by Karl Trewhela
#6 by Guilio Testy
Hunger Artists by Anthony Aks
Whispers in the Dark by Sara
In the depth of discovery, this Month’s winner is no other than…
Tezos: EthCC Week Takeover Collaboration! 🤖
We are thrilled to announce our collaboration with Tezos during EthCC.
Under the discerning curatorial vision of @UnknownCollector and @Sendr0ck, 20 talented artists have been chosen for an outdoor exhibition in Ghent, Belgium, accompanied by a physical showcase at the Artcrush Gallery in Ixelles, opening on July 10th at 6 PM CET. Furthermore, the three grand winners of our Open Call will gain prominent exposure throughout Belgium on 1,000 screens thanks to the Clear Channel network.