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Today on Mistigram... ramping down the April Foolishness as the month approaches its end in favour of our run of the mill folly, here's an extraordinarily straightforward drawing by @starstew from MIST0217, entitled "Warmaids of Zanita". http://ift.tt/2qbFUbn
Today on Mistigram, "Fairyjack" by @starstew from our recent MIST0317 artpack collection - constrained hirez like they might have drawn back in the day but never did! It would be disingenuous of me to describe every one of Ed's pictures as the result of a patented and proprietary technique, but all the same he enjoys multiple distinct styles which are virtually all unique to his practice. http://ift.tt/2nqIHsp
Today on Instagram, @Starstew provided us with this science fiction fever dream from MIST1116, tessellating a pixelart portrait of a spaceman (with several more "a"s) mutating through every possible permutation like some Prometheus petri dish. In its original animated form this must have been wild! http://ift.tt/2jrkGlL
Mistigram: OG computer artist @starstew of SITO (etc.) was a regular to Mistigris artpack releases for years following our 2014 revival, and we shared hundreds of his offbeat doodles before eventually pivoting to a more explicitly computer-y computer art orientation. Still, for our recent MIST-30 celebration, we tapped his drawing of these demonic e-mail guardians to help represent the unorthodox path we've trod together.
Mistigram: these oddly-ordered #pixelart #shunt doodles, aranged like visceral macaroni, are the handiwork of @starstew, and were included in the MIST0117 artpack collection released six years ago this month.
Mistigram: Something we did some recent years was squeeze in a mini 13th "monthly" artpack between a wintery holiday one for Christmas and another one kicking off a new year in January. In 2018 we made it a small collection of creative self-portraits, and here is one of them, @Starstew's "Train Station #Selfie" from the MIST1318 artpack collection released just over four years ago.
Mistigram: with the punny names given to @Starstew's illustrations, sometimes it's hard to know which is the tail doing the wagging and which is the dog. This picture is titled "Little Man On Krampus" and it was included in last year's wintery MIST1221 artpack collection.