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Studio Brasch

@studio_brasch

Anders Brasch-Willumsen, Artist
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Gina Choy (@ginachoy_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵1/4 Generative art isn’t only about digital code—it has deep analog roots. In the 1960s and 1970s, artists began experimenting with systems and processes, exploring how rules, constraints, and natural elements could drive creativity. Vera Molnár, Untitled (1952) Gouache and

🧵1/4 Generative art isn’t only about digital code—it has deep analog roots. 

In the 1960s and 1970s, artists began experimenting with systems and processes, exploring how rules, constraints, and natural elements could drive creativity.

Vera Molnár, Untitled (1952) Gouache and
Mia Forrest 💎 (@miaforrestphoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Colourfields of nature and light 1. Leon Berkowitz, Tantric I, 1981 2. Mia Forrest 💎, Autumn, 2024 3. Helen Frankenthaler, April Screen, 1972 4. Cory Haber, Atmospheres #33, 2023, col. Didi 🍋

Colourfields of nature and light

1. Leon Berkowitz, Tantric I, 1981
2. <a href="/miaforrestphoto/">Mia Forrest 💎</a>, Autumn, 2024
3. Helen Frankenthaler, April Screen, 1972
4. <a href="/Cory_Haber/">Cory Haber</a>, Atmospheres #33, 2023, col. <a href="/lemonde2d/">Didi 🍋</a>
Studio Brasch (@studio_brasch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

G-M 🌞 To all those who feel this unnatural modern-day requirement to share everything they do in their artistic practice, always remember this quote (I can't remember who wrote it).

G-M 🌞 To all those who feel this unnatural modern-day requirement to share everything they do in their artistic practice, always remember this quote (I can't remember who wrote it).
Artnome (@artnome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s an interesting paradox where deep engagement in work often leads to less social media activity, but observers interpret that silence as disengagement—when in fact, it’s the opposite.

Maria Fynsk Norup 💎🍂 eth/tez (@mariafynsknorup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gm with an early invite to my next exhibition “Documentarian 1” as part of Copenhagen Photo Festival in June, featuring some of my works from my in-progress cancer treatment series “1 in 8” copenhagenphotofestival.com/event/exhibiti…

Gm with an early invite to my next exhibition “Documentarian 1” as part of  Copenhagen Photo Festival in June, featuring some of my works from my in-progress cancer treatment series “1 in 8”

copenhagenphotofestival.com/event/exhibiti…
Pablo (@pablorfraile) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s a difference between being a creative and being an artist In the digital space, we see endless output: drops, visuals, experiments. A lot of it is cool, even impressive. But that doesn’t necessarily make it lasting A creative can put things out. An artist builds a

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Synchro publications 🌿 Will be posting one screenshot layout per day, actually love how they look together A huuuge archive <3

Synchro publications 🌿
Will be posting one screenshot layout per day, actually love how they look together

A huuuge archive &lt;3
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It’s a bit surreal to say, I finally submitted my PhD thesis today. 80,000 words 4 Chapters 5 years It’s been a massive undertaking that’s been as hard as it’s been rewarding. There is no growth without grief. No sweet without sweat. This goal is one I set for myself when

It’s a bit surreal to say, I finally submitted my PhD thesis today. 

80,000 words 
4 Chapters
5 years 

It’s been a massive undertaking that’s been as hard as it’s been rewarding. There is no growth without grief. No sweet without sweat. 

This goal is one I set for myself when