Ojovivo

Argentina

ojovivo is an experimental digital artist from San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina. His work focuses on animation, motion graphics, and animated collage, combining multiple visual languages such as video, 3D, artificial intelligence, and the creative use of CC0 material. Each piece emerges from a conceptual search where the technique adapts to the idea—not the other way around—allowing the symbolic, the surreal, and the abstract to coexist in constant transformation. He holds a degree in Graphic Design, and his training in digital art and new technologies developed through continuous study in online environments, digital communities, specialized forums, and platforms like YouTube, where he deepened his understanding of contemporary visual creation techniques.


For several years, he worked as a freelance motion graphics designer for international studios, creating animated sequences, title designs, and special effects. His work has received both national and international recognition and has been selected for festivals such as Pause Fest (Australia), IndieX Film Fest (USA), Off Camera Plus / Off Motion (Poland), and the Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre Film Festival (Argentina). His digital art has been exhibited in both physical and virtual galleries worldwide, including NFT Revolution (Saudi Arabia), NFT Liverpool (UK), NFT Europe (Spain), NFT NYC (2023, 2024, 2025), Beeple Studios, NFT Bali, PremioB Arte (Argentina), and The Futura Canvas (South Korea), among others in countries such as France, Japan, and Canada.


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Portrait of a Gentleman by Antonis Mor

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Portrait of a Gentleman

1569

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Antonis Mor

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Shown from the thighs up against a dark background, a man with light skin, wearing a black satin jerkin with puffed breeches, stands with his hand on the neck of a dog by his side in this vertical portrait painting. The man stands with his body angled to our right but looks at us from the corners of his dark eyes. His brows are subtly raised, and his cheeks are slightly sunken under high cheekbones. His red hair is cut short, and his red mustache and beard are trimmed. The high collar of his black jacket is lined with a white ruffle along his chin line. Light from our left glints off the long sleeves of his tight-fitting jacket, creating the impression that it is made of heavy silk. Two thick gold chains hang down his chest, and a sword hangs from a belt around his waist, the hilt on the hip farther from us. His pants puff out and gather on the mid-thigh over stockings. He hooks the thumb of his right hand, on our left, around his hip and he rests his other hand on the neck of the dog standing by his left side, to our right. The dark brown dog has a white stripe down its nose. It faces our left in profile but its brown eyes look toward us. On the collar, ornate metal bosses alternate with low spikes, set in a wide black band. A ring hangs from the front of the collar. Barely legible, the painting is signed and dated in the upper left corner with dark paint: “Antonius mor pingebat a. 1569.”

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collage

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portrait

duration

01:00

year

2024

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