The Coolest Twitter Art (PICTURES)

The Coolest Twitter Art (PICTURES)
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We've seen Excel art, iPhone art, and even blue-screen-of-death portraits. Here's an up and coming medium not to be missed: Twart, or Twitter art.

Text-based Twitter art is an emerging trend for a select group of dedicated tweeters.

Using a template similar to old-styled ASCII art, people can submit their own artistic masterpieces for the entire Twitterverse to see and share. Here is a compilation of some of our favorite Twitter art on the web. Vote for your favorites below, then send us screenshots of your Twitter art at technology@huffingtonpost.com, or via the tool below!

The Best Of Twitter Art (SLIDESHOW)
pac-man(01 of05)
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140Artist:
April 19, 2010
twitbus(02 of05)
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April 29, 2010 -140Artist
lovebot(03 of05)
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JUne 5, 2010
monkeybiz(04 of05)
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May 13, 2010
The Day Twitter Art Broke?(05 of05)
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Matthew Haggett:
6/14/10 - #WorldCup meets #TwitterArt - @tw1tt3rart & @twart1st & @MikaMika59 briefly have all three "Top Tweets" in the "Trending Topic" #WorldCup. (all cross-tagged #TwitterArt) As @HG47 says, now #TwitterArt is "almost respectable." (screen shot from @tw1tt3rart)

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