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The poetry in motion.
before the image appears, thereโs only repetition.
a single dot placed onto empty space. then another. then another. slowly, almost invisibly, the chaos begins organizing itself into form.
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a technique where images are created entirely from individual dots placed one by one.
every shadow had to be earned. every texture had to be constructed patiently over time. people watched the image emerge gradually, almost like architecture assembling itself from dust.
dima kashtalyan did a livestream on may 5th 2026,while watching the stream, i kept imagining what his world would look like if these creatures existed inside their own strange cinematic universe.
not official titles or part of his actual work.
just the kind of names his illustrations make your brain invent automatically and I named each :
BLADE & BEAK.
CITY OF BEAKS.
THE BEAKENING.
COMEDY OF BEAKS.
BEAK IN TIME.
THE BEAK NANNY.
the fact that those fake titles somehow feel believable says everything about the atmosphere his work creates.
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stippling looks simple until you understand what it demands from the artist.
there are no shortcuts hidden inside the process. depth only exists because the dots become denser in certain areas and lighter in others. every mark stays visible permanently, which means control matters from beginning to end.
the only way to finish a stippled illustration is to keep going.
dot after dot.
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what makes dimaโs work unforgettable isnโt only the technical precision. itโs the collision between discipline and imagination.
his illustrations feel impossible and exact at the same time: animals carrying architecture, birds fused with entire cities, creatures dressed like forgotten historical figures wandering through dream logic.
the ideas feel surreal, but the execution feels almost scientific. that contrast became the foundation of his career.
thatโs why your mind instantly starts building stories around the images. you look at one bird portrait and suddenly it feels like a frame pulled from some lost film buried inside a forgotten archive.
from graffiti walls in minsk to editorial commissions with the new york times, harperโs magazine, and mit technology review, his work evolved without abandoning the obsessive slowness that built it in the first place.
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years ago, he created a massive mural in romania entirely through dots, fully aware weather would eventually erase it.
thatโs part of what makes his process interesting.
the work has never been about permanence. itโs about devotion. showing up for the image every day until it finally reveals itself.
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which is why the 1,111 supply feels important for reasons beyond scarcity.
stippling doesnโt naturally scale because every piece demands real time from the same hand that developed the technique over decades. you can imitate the aesthetic, but you cannot replicate the patience, control, and repetition behind it.
and on may 5, people watched the first piece emerge exactly the same way his work always has:
one decision at a time,one mark at a time,one dot at a time.
@thebeaksart@DKashtalyan