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Return #103 by Aaron Penne: Collector notes - The colours come together perfectly here, vibrant yet calming as the composition slowly reveals it's different flavours.
Frammenti #282 by Stefano Contiero: Collector notes - I love how the 'Fill=No' property accentuates the explosion; like a glass of red wine shattering as it hits the floor.
Fidenza #665 by Tyler Hobbs: Collector notes - Insidious, the river flows haunted forever. This piece grows more and more each time I revisit it. Perhaps the antithesis of what most associate with the series, the work perfectly encapsulates the diversity and brilliance Hobbs achieved with Fidenza.
Dreams #332 (L) and #546 (R) by Joshua Bagley: Collector notes - This pair reminds me of Jamaica and the Rastafari movement. Predicated on the absence of a central authority, it serves as a fitting testament to the trustless movement we are embarking on. Script-wise, the emergent purple blocks in #332 are a wonderful example of the code in play.
Phase #870 by Loren Bednar: Collector notes - Groovy as they get, this piece hits like a hazey trip on a 70s dance floor. Co-owned as part of EternalArtifacts.eth
Apparitions #256(L), 425(M)* and 318(R)* by Aaron Penne Collector notes - If you don't like Apparitions, then you should. Deep texture galaore and emergent effects abound, the series is one of my favourite from the Art Blocks Curated collection. *Co-owned with MathewZilla.Eth
Fidenza #938 by Tyler Hobbs: Collector notes - GM. Co-owned with @bonafidehan.eth, @ACthecollector, @andrewbadr, @CozomoMedici
Divisions #441(L) and Elementals #170(R) by Michael Connolly: Collector notes - Michael's work is instantly recognisable. Intentional but always with great diversity, I particuarly appreciate his command of colour. As soon as I saw this one of a kind palette Divisions I had to collect it. As for the Elementals, this was my first ever NFT; what an incredible introduction to GenArt.
Fidenza #297(L) and Incomplete Control #99(R)* by Tyler Hobbs: Collector notes - On the one hand a picture perfect ecosystem thrives, on the other the remnants of a heavily lived mural. Hobb's artistic progression could not be clearer and the results are exceptional. *Co-owned as part of EternalArtifacts.Eth
Aithérios #256 by Jorge Ledezma: Collector notes - Black powder and sumptuous cream, the balance of thoughts (blocks) and their maturation (etherealness) works wodnerfully here.
Orbs #173 by Melissa Wiederrecht
A Bugged Forest #899 by Zancan
Decagon #6957 by Golid and Deca