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At first glance this artwork appears random and chaotic. But as a fan of Jackson Pollock, I can see there is so much more to the art. The calm of the muted colour palate, in contrast with the rapidly changing animation. I find my mind is drawn in to make sense of the apparent madness.

Wonderful piece of art which engages the senses!

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Aug 16, 2021Liked by Etta Tottie, NFTjoe

Honestly, I'm not much of an art person. You know, when famous artists were interpreting a painting, it was said that "the painter wanted to tell about love in this painting", that's how I felt. really interesting nft.

What makes nft so popular is that it's more unusual than real art. Cryptocurrency people like different things, diversity, and there are so many different things in the nft world.

I will give you a few examples of this. Most of you know Nusret. For those who don't know, Nusret is a famous chef and has luxury restaurants. Recently, Nusret created the nft of a steak he cooked himself and sold it for 6000 dollars. Sounds crazy doesn't it?

Let me give a different example, a famous opera singer created the nft of his voice and again sold that nft for high prices.

I mean, if you have a wide imagination, you can create different nfts because this business has no limits, everything is free.

Another good thing is that it is digital, that is, it is free. If you want to be a good painter in real life, you need an artist, you need relatives, in short, you need money, but everyone is free in digital. In this market, the imagination of the artist is important, not the money.

on this site there are many articles about people who started doing nft and became popular you can find it if you go through the history. Andreas Karaoulais is one of them. My friend, I have no doubt that what he has done will be truly extraordinary, very successful.

thanks for reading

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Aug 16, 2021Liked by Etta Tottie, NFTjoe

You just described what art means above there. It doesn't has to have neither a shape nor boundaries. It's subjective and while examining everyone finds their own meanings, or they don't find any meaning at all.

I like the work of Andreas', he exactly seems like messing around. Plus not just Andreas' art but any art has no end point, they are living and thrilling.

Thanks!

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Aug 16, 2021Liked by Etta Tottie

Thanks for introducing us to Andreas Karaoulanis. I think I got hypnotized watching your art. My eyes stayed there. I could only get out of the short article in a long time and threw myself directly into the comment section.

I like this kind of nft's more. You are trying to solve complex and complex things. While all this is happening, time flies and you become numb as if you are in another world. At least that's what happens to me.

We need more artists in this sector, NFT art. But they must be qualified and skillfully using the tools, and they must take this technology further. I think Andreas Karaoulanis is one of the people we are looking for. I would also like to thank him.

Thanks for the article and introducing us, Joe.

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It's great to see artistic work. I'm sorry, but I forget the writing when I look at the pictures.

The work is great. I don't understand anything. Everything is really confused. How did you mess it up? The mess suits you. Always stay dirty!

Thanks for the nice pictures.

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Aug 16, 2021Liked by Etta Tottie, NFTjoe

Lovely non-representational work that speaks to my heart and spirit, beyond the verbal, way down in my core.

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Cryptowriter's articles that I enjoy reading the most are about NFT and art. I am directly interested in design and art and I find it very valuable to talk about it. With NFT technology, it is possible to talk about crypto and art together. Perhaps the two areas I've been most interested in lately.

First of all, thank you and Cryptowriter for introducing us to another artist. There is so much to talk about and I don't know where to start.

I loved his art. I did some research with his name and I really think he has a very different style. He may not have great line quality, but he clearly doesn't need it. He uses random or rough lines, and that's his choice, that's obvious. And that's a style I love. Every detail has been carefully thought through, and the color palette is enormous. As you said, this kind of work can be done with After Effects. It could also be drawn in Illustrator and animated in After Effects. Either way, it takes a lot of work. Although it may seem easy, each detail here represents a different layer. Each layer makes the job harder by crowding the workspace. I also know how difficult it is because I use these instruments. It requires tremendous patience and care. It seems Andreas has more than enough of that patience and care.

As I said, there are so many details, and it's impossible to perceive them all at once. Every time the animation rewinds, I examine a different detail, and it feels great. I think it can make you feel very different with a suitable music that can be put behind it.

I mentioned it in another NFTwriter article, I want to mention it again. There is an application called Tagtool and it is designed for exactly these kind of works. It is possible to do beautiful works without even needing a pen. If Andreas reads the comments, I recommend him giving it a try. Maybe you can deliver my message to him, Joe. :P While it's not a replacement for what he's done with After Effects, it can make things easier and add a new dimension to his work. Tagtool's animation algorithm is a little different and full of surprises.

I totally agree with what you said in the last paragraph. Every artist has a different style. Even the artists using the same instruments can create very different things with the way they use them, their imagination and color preferences. Isn't that what we call art? Andreas Karaoulanis is a Motion Artist. An artist who thinks in motion. I really like this phrase.

It was a very enjoyable article, I know it's a bit long, I'm sorry :D I have a lot to talk about, but even this may have been too much.

Thanks for the article, I hope we see more of Andreas and his work.

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Here we come to my favorite part. Art. It is very enjoyable to discover art in this dimension on these platforms. Abstract works have always been my favourite.

I had the opportunity to review Andreas Karaoulanis' other works after this article. Definitely a successful artist. I even stared at the work you shared in the article for a long time. I imagined the art taking part in a jam session or in the background of a DJ. It would be great. I hope we continue to see such good work from him. I will be following him from today. :P

I loved the content. Coffee is on me!

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Legend. I just looked at the art you shared on the page for 5 minutes.

Things that disappear and exist. I'm lost in the details.

I don't know if I've ever seen anything this beautiful. Very successful. I'd particularly like to see it on very different platforms.

You're a great artist, Andreas Karaoulanis. Congratulations.

Thank you so much for introducing us to the artists.

Have a nice day.

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Thanks for introducing us to these great artists. Hope there's a BTP drop coming soon.

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Combining many layers in a beautiful harmony is a crazy idea.

He's an impressive art and the artist knows what he's doing and feels like moving things and mysterious unlike many other artists.

It was nice to watch it over and over and try to make sense of it.

I find it very interesting that I will be following this artist.

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Amazing Art and Brilliant Artist

Love it !! Just short of words now 😅

Thanks for introducing to such a brilliant artist ❤️

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just read the comments, thank you all very much!!!! really appreciate the feedback!

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Every artist has their own style and Andreas has a very different original style, thank you for introducing it to us.

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Another sure shot! Thanks guys!

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