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I just won 53 $DEGEN in Gate of Degen! @degengate
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Art without opinion is like a flock of sheep without a shepherd, and art without innovation is like a dead body. Text by Winston Churchill
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Life is your work, so try to design it in the most artistic way possible. Immerse yourself in your role and make your life as a skilled designer and artist in such a way that when others look at your work, they envy you and mention you as their role model in the art of life.
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This text have deep meaning about life 5 $RARE
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The Laughing Cavalier is a portrait painting by Frans Hals, a Dutch Golden Age painter. This work was created in 1624 in the single-face genre. This work has been referred to as "one of the most brilliant portraits of the Baroque period". This work is now owned by the Wallace Collection. πŸ’Ž
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Two Sisters or another name on the terrace is an oil painting on canvas from 1881 by the French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, the dimensions of this Renoir work are (100.5 cm x 81 cm) [1], the title of Two Sisters in First, this work was given to Renoir and the title on the terrace in French (sur terrace) is the title given by the first buyer of this work, Paul Durand Roel, Renoir in the painting on the terrace of Maison Fournaise, a restaurant located on an island in the Seine And in the western suburbs of Paris, it is used
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This very beautiful art about this family 7 $RARE
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Portrait of a Lady with a Lace Scarf is the name of a work by Ruheir van der Wieden, which was created between 1435 and 1440 AD. This work is now kept in the Gemaldegalerie in BerlinπŸ’Ž
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Bunch of Chinese is an oil painting on canvas by Jean-FranΓ§ois Millet, a French realist and naturalist painter, which was designed in 1857. The painting represents three peasant women picking crops in a field of wheat seeds after harvesting, which is designed with the technique and method of drawing in the open space. The painting is famous because it represents the lower strata of social classes and rural society.πŸ’Ž
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Nice information about Chinese 7 $RARE
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Thanks it's very useful
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This AI-generated image shows a man in medieval armor riding a giant cat, standing on a rocky outcrop under a dramatic sky. The scene combines fantasy elements with a heroic atmosphere.
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an alien sits in the center of the wheat field
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I love cats because they are cute creatures and bring a sense of calm.
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This post reminds us to cherish our inner child and the simple joys we hold dear. 5 $RARE
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Inside me, there is still a child who lovingly measures her crayons so they don't get too small
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