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Terra Incognita 01, 2023

Unique Plotter drawing (black and white)

accompanied by a unique NFT (with color)

Size: 30 x 30 cm

Unique, signed

Framed

Price: 1.5 ETH

'Terra Incognita' is a fascinating confluence of art and technology, an abstract tapestry woven from algorithms. Drawing inspiration from Ivan Bilibin's folkloric illustrations, Yves Tanguy's ethereal landscapes, and Kandinsky's vibrant palettes, the piece is a journey into the future and the past. It's not just visual art; it's a multi-dimensional, generative epic where each pixel serves as a coordinate in an uncanny stratosphere. Echoing sociological giants like Durkheim and groundbreaking philosophers like Popper, the artwork challenges viewers to relinquish their biases and preconceived notions, inviting them into a realm of pure, untouched objectivity. Yet the colors in this piece are far from arbitrary—they are algorithmically curated, reminiscent of historical artistic titans, and serve as poignant reminders of Earth's fragile state. The structural integrity of the artwork, akin to the bordered complexities in Bilibin's pieces, suggests a brutalist core amidst its chaos of color and form. Ultimately, 'Terra Incognita' is not just an artwork; it's an astral oracle, offering viewers a renewed lens to rediscover the universe and themselves.

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Terra Incognita 01, 2023

Unique Plotter drawing (black and white)

accompanied by a unique NFT (with color)

Size: 30 x 30 cm

Unique, signed

Framed

Price: 1.5 ETH

'Terra Incognita' is a fascinating confluence of art and technology, an abstract tapestry woven from algorithms. Drawing inspiration from Ivan Bilibin's folkloric illustrations, Yves Tanguy's ethereal landscapes, and Kandinsky's vibrant palettes, the piece is a journey into the future and the past. It's not just visual art; it's a multi-dimensional, generative epic where each pixel serves as a coordinate in an uncanny stratosphere. Echoing sociological giants like Durkheim and groundbreaking philosophers like Popper, the artwork challenges viewers to relinquish their biases and preconceived notions, inviting them into a realm of pure, untouched objectivity. Yet the colors in this piece are far from arbitrary—they are algorithmically curated, reminiscent of historical artistic titans, and serve as poignant reminders of Earth's fragile state. The structural integrity of the artwork, akin to the bordered complexities in Bilibin's pieces, suggests a brutalist core amidst its chaos of color and form. Ultimately, 'Terra Incognita' is not just an artwork; it's an astral oracle, offering viewers a renewed lens to rediscover the universe and themselves.

Terra Incognita 01, 2023

Unique Plotter drawing (black and white)

accompanied by a unique NFT (with color)

Size: 30 x 30 cm

Unique, signed

Framed

Price: 1.5 ETH

'Terra Incognita' is a fascinating confluence of art and technology, an abstract tapestry woven from algorithms. Drawing inspiration from Ivan Bilibin's folkloric illustrations, Yves Tanguy's ethereal landscapes, and Kandinsky's vibrant palettes, the piece is a journey into the future and the past. It's not just visual art; it's a multi-dimensional, generative epic where each pixel serves as a coordinate in an uncanny stratosphere. Echoing sociological giants like Durkheim and groundbreaking philosophers like Popper, the artwork challenges viewers to relinquish their biases and preconceived notions, inviting them into a realm of pure, untouched objectivity. Yet the colors in this piece are far from arbitrary—they are algorithmically curated, reminiscent of historical artistic titans, and serve as poignant reminders of Earth's fragile state. The structural integrity of the artwork, akin to the bordered complexities in Bilibin's pieces, suggests a brutalist core amidst its chaos of color and form. Ultimately, 'Terra Incognita' is not just an artwork; it's an astral oracle, offering viewers a renewed lens to rediscover the universe and themselves.


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