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BeautifulCrystals

OG Crystals #10012
OG Crystals #10015
OG Crystals #10019
OG Crystals #10037

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OG Crystals #10042
OG Crystals #1005

Updated Sep 26, 2023

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Factura

Factura #104
Factura #111
Factura #110
Factura #112

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#112

Updated Oct 8, 2023

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LlamaversePFP

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Updated Sep 26, 2023

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Chimera

Chimera #68
Chimera #698
Chimera #565
Chimera #744

Updated Sep 26, 2023

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JustinAversano

Justin Aversano - Wheel of Fortune - Physical Tarot Scroll - 3/5
Justin Aversano - Eight of Cups - Physical Tarot Scroll - 2/5
Justin Aversano - Four of Swords - Physical Tarot Scroll - 4/5
Justin Aversano - Justice - Physical Tarot Scroll - 5/5

Updated Sep 26, 2023

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Highrises

Highrise #28
Highrise #48
Highrise #49
Highrise #46

Hythacg - Philadelphia Based Photographer, Digital Artist and Designer.

Highrises are the iconic elements of American cities. Reaching radical new heights in technological advancement, skyscrapers fused Classical, Renaissance, and Gothic motifs onto steel and defined a new architectural language with Art Deco and International.

Updated Sep 26, 2023

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Obits

Obit #1006
Obit #1020
Obit #1021

Obits

Updated Sep 26, 2023

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Rowhomes

Rowhome #14
Rowhome #08
Rowhome #38

Rowhomes

The urban fabric of Philadelphia is defined by its rowhome typology. Two to three stories, 15-20 feet wide. Within this consistent format, there is a remarkable amount of architectural variety that makes each home unique. Many of these structures have been standing for over 100 years, and for some, that time has started to show.

By Hythacg

Updated Sep 26, 2023

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Screens

Screens #934
Screens #514
Screens #322
Screens #790
Screens have been at the heart of art mass production and mass consumption for ages. From screen printing techniques, first developed in China around 1000AD and later popularized in western art culture by e.g. Andy Warhol, to the screens on our devices used to consume both digital art as well as most traditional art we experience in our life.
The "Screens" series is a celebration of modern art. It is inspired by the aesthetics inherent in screen printing along with the compositions and colors of both Bauhaus, Constructivism, and pulp fiction sci-fi covers.
The compositions in "Screens" is based purely on strict geometries and plays with the tension, and symphonies that can be created from combining simple rules. The end result can range from chaotic non-figurative to strongly ordered isometric scenes.

Updated Sep 26, 2023

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Vahria

Vahria #231
Vahria #64
Vahria #256
Vahria #258
Vahria is an inquiry into the breaking points between two and three dimensions. Using spheres I attempt to create a tension between flatness and depth. Regular bodies become distorted blobs and circles. Occasionally, triangles are revealed, which are fundamental units in computer graphics.
The project is also a playful comment on constructivism and its dominance as a visual style in current generative art NFTs. In Vahria, I take the deconstructivist approach, favouring fragmented volumes, asymmetries and skewness, over linear forms, straight lines and right angles.

Updated Sep 26, 2023

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