描述
"Ideas Withheld" is a portrayal of emotional tension and the intricate struggle of self-expression. The figure's hands, a barrier between the self and the world, symbolize the fear of revealing one's innermost thoughts, or perhaps withholding a precious idea. The solitary eye cautiously peeking through the gap underscores the conflicted desire to be seen while grappling with the vulnerability of exposing one’s most inner thoughts. The head's resemblance to a red gem, a symbol of value, accentuates this metaphor. It is a reflection on the reluctance to share intellectual treasures due to the apprehension of judgment or the potential for their misinterpretation.
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Stylistic framework:
This work is part of a series of Neo-Expressionist artworks titled "Oh Look! It's Us!" by DocT. Rooted in the late 20th-century movement, Neo-Expressionism emerges as a rebellious force against the abstract and conceptual art of its time, giving prominence to emotional intensity and the raw tapestry of human experiences. Within this series, a kaleidoscope of distorted yet powerfully authentic reflections of reality and the intricacies of the human condition and the current Zeitgeist is unveiled.
The fusion of static and animated pieces beckons viewers to embark on a journey into the abyss of existence's disarray. Each digital stroke and frame has been meticulously crafted to encapsulate the very essence of our shared human plight. Through somewhat chaotic brushwork and vibrant hues, the series embraces the profound and illuminates the enigmatic and unsettling aspects of life in an almost visceral manner.
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Process and media:
Each work is the outcome of a specifically designed multi-step process, which includes the creation of a series of base images drafts with MJ and/or SD, the partial blending of the base images, and comprehensive post-editing using Photoshop and other editing tools.
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Of note:
The majority of pieces form this line of DocT’s work will be 1/1 NFTs, apart from future airdrops to collectors and occasional edition pieces. Some works may also be available as separate physical art prints and/or semi-robotic installations/"physical gifs" in the future, which would not include the NFT.