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@TheMullet

Updated Mar 28, 2025

66 1/1 CVRD cars - Los Angeles, Bangkok

CVRD #66 by Peter Nitsch

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Peter Nitsch
@peternitsch

Updated Mar 8, 2026

The Alien
GONK
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GONK
GONK

GonkAlien

@Z7

Updated Sep 20, 2024

-MEIOS-

BY: @mrLakon

MEIOS are a collection of 122 demons & deities hand-drawn and animated by mrLakon. Holding a will provide lasting utility.

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Deimos

The Royals of Hell, Corrupters of the Earth

B-Rank 50 Variations

De1-B4EL
De10-N3BIROS
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De3-O5E
De4-BER1TH
De5-OR0BAS
De6-ANDR4S
De7-FORNEU5
De8-BAR8ATOS
De9-VALEF0R

De1-B4EL

De2-PH3NEX

De3-O5E

De4-BER1TH

De5-OR0BAS

Nakamigos #11850
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@m1racl

Updated May 15, 2025

侘寂

Tesseract #60
Tesseract #290
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檜

嵐山

白黒

Meridian #372

wabi-sabi

Hinoki

Arashiyama

Shirokuro

Meridian #327
Meridian #235

wabi-sabi

@Generative_Maxi

Updated Sep 14, 2025

MAX PAIN #1/7394
Cool Cat #3241
GUZZLER #1/21

Angry

@Yesboy

Updated Mar 27, 2024

DEVELOPER TRAY - on Known Origin

Developer Tray is composed of a series of portrait photographs of Marlene, a young teenager I met occasionally to capture some photographs the way she wanted to see herself.

The series of 9 videographs encourages the viewer to slow down and cultivate a meditative practice of close looking to the passing of time, to the subtle energy that flows all around the developer tray – remembering the simplicity of form and motion.

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Developer Tray, Marlene #9

Developer-Tray

Peter Nitsch
@peternitsch

Updated Apr 26, 2024

Yazid

LOST TWINS

ODE TO RANDOM

Ode to Random #101
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Yazid

@Doc

Updated Nov 19, 2024

Scrap Papers

SpeechLess

SpeechLess

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Although the night of despair grows darker, hope on the horizon shan't be lost. Keep on going, such as a streaming river that smashes through rocks and keeps moving. Hope is never sane, and it never makes any sense, something must be done, anything. It is owed to the mother, it is owed to the child.

DoomScrolling

@DelusionAnima

Updated Jan 3, 2025

CAMILLE ROUX

Intricada means ‘interlaced’ in Old Occitan, a Romance language spoken in the south of France. This project explores the balance between emergence and control.

A computer engineer in the south of France, Roux has been an entrepreneur in the business of helping developer teams transition into a new tech stack. He creates aesthetically pleasing art with mathematical or physical concepts.

Intricada #23
Intricada #59
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@camillerouxart

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Bright Moments

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click0668

Updated Nov 25, 2025

Decagon #750

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DecaKing

Updated Jan 8, 2024

Zen(禅) #120
Zen(禅) #152
Zen(禅) #123

Zen_FXhash

@Hengam

Updated May 3, 2024

720 Minutes #358
Autology #271
[Dis]entanglement #596
AlgoRhythms #912
[Dis]entanglement #516

art_collection

@aramunu

Updated Mar 29, 2026

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ORI #282
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Conversationsstartedwithareveal

Free

Updated Mar 9, 2024

Balagan #0
Balagan #1
Balagan #2
Balagan #5
Balagan #99
Balagan #20

Balagan_SapirCohen

click0668

Updated Sep 11, 2024

Studio Yorktown

Kwame Bruce Busia, a multidisciplinary artist, better known as Studio Yorktown.

Perpendicular Inhabitation

'Perpendicular Inhabitation' is a generative collection exploring the relationship between the urban landscape and the human experience, particularly feelings of nostalgia and more specifically 'anemoia' : the feeling of nostalgia for a time or place that we may not have actually experienced first hand.

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StudioYorktown

@pochita

Updated Aug 3, 2025

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2Dportrait

@Safa

Updated Dec 19, 2024

Decagon #0

My favorite galleries on Deca.art

I've chosen for you the most beautiful Deca and the best people to subscribe to. If you want to be added to the list, write to me at discord kkostya#8164

Decagon #10
Decagon #100
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Decagon #4
Decagon #48

Snowfro

Golid

punk6529

whotofollow

@kos

Updated Jul 13, 2024

Tentura #235
Tentura #233
Tentura #90
Tentura #89
Tentura #2
Tentura #136
Tentura #222
Tentura #11

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@Dee

Updated Jan 21, 2025

Urban Archetypes are photographic portraits of skyscrapers taken during a trip to New York City in June 2022.

My reason for using a camera as a tool is that it allows me find simplicity, peace, and solace within the viewfinder. Typically I am photographing calm and quiet scenes in nature, however during a trip to New York City I found myself entranced by the overlapping geometric patterns, reflections, and organization of the skyscrapers towering overhead. Unlike the trip a year prior, this time I had my camera.

There, in the middle of Manhattan, I was able to find that simple beauty that draws me into my viewfinder and causes everything outside of that little box to melt away. There, in the middle of Manhattan, I found peace and solace.

Many of these photos are presented in unconventional orientations in order break the context of standing in the middle of the city in an effort to show you the beauty that exists outside of the literal subject– in the words of Minor White: “One should not only photograph things for what they are but for what else they are”.

I hope that these photos cause you to look closer at your surroundings to find a deeper appreciation for the often overlooked simplistic beauty that surrounds you. Even in the most chaotic of places, there is still peace to be found.

This is a living collection that will slowly be added to as I visit New York or other large cities. I don’t know when the next time that I visit a large city with my camera will be, or even if it will ever happen, but my intent is to add to this collection in “blocks”, which each new block being a sampling of images from a single trip.

Used with permission, the title of the collection was inspired by Kjetil Golid’s generative artwork collection “Archetype”, which these photographs reminded me of.

Verticality

Urban Archetypes

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Urban-Archetypes

TJ Thorne
@TJThorne

Updated Apr 18, 2024

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