Hi esteemed steemians,
This is quite unusual for me, but I'm still gonna take this one on.
First, I'd like to appreciate every artist and lovers of art on this platform.
You ( the artist) add colour to my world as it were, through your creativity and ingenuity.
This post is really about a friend of mine, we go way back (we were high schoolmates).
Darlo, like I call him is got creativity embedded in him ( and I'm not trying to blow anyone's trumpet).Though lost contact for a while, we recently reconnected when I decided to share the STEEM ideology wit a few of my "old" friends ( as part of the project20millionnaija campaign organized by our community )
Darlo is a graduate Engineer, but he's got the heart of an artist, you just need to check out his ermmmm.... Charcoal art.
I'm no artist myself but I do appreciate creativity when I see one..
I love the impression/emotion a skilled painter can stir with his work
So, a technique was recently developed by this guy and it got me appreciative even more.
He calls it "Balance Art" ( I don't really know if this art is trending somewhere else, but I got to know the art exist through him)
Much detail will be covered by him when he eventually become active here (he sure will!).
So I'll leave the explaining to him and let the pictures do the rest talking (me don taya, lol)
Darlo doesn't really think his work will thrive here, so you'd excuse the delay.
I plan to use this post to prove him wrong!
Cause I believe:
*Steemit supports originality
*Steemit supports authenticity
*Steemit supports creativity
*Steemit supports quality, and
*Steemit supports people like my friend.
All photos are credited to Darlingtonwosa Arts.
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It's Steemian @tekadii here still in the Yuletide spirit.
Yeah excellent! its like the rock balance art. Im excited to see what comes next.
hi dear, thank for stopin by n upvote me,that why am here
No problem dear. Welcome again
Wow, I had to zoom the pictures to check if there was a string holding them together.... Amazing work
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I'd be interested to know how long it takes to balance one of those out.
With good enough practicing it should not take much time.