Chimera by mpkoz: A unique take on still life and the classic art of flower paintings. I have never seen anything quite like it. Flowers are created, withers, and disappears in an endless loop in a tangible universe whose fabric is made of paint strokes.
Cosmic Reef by Leo Villareal: A veteran with light and colour, Villareals first NFT series is something that requires time to unfold. The pieces develops and flow from harmony to chaos and back again, each following their own beat.
Screens by Thomas Lin Pedersen (me): Screens is very much my coming-of-age series as a generative artist. For the first time I embrace emergence as a core part of the artistic vision and blend it into a contemporary take on modern art movements
Para Bellum by Matty Mariansky: Text is difficult thing to incorporate into art. The danger of succumbing to banalities are real. But text is also a core part of our everyday experience. In Para Bellum Mariansky dodges the cliches by letting the text be nonsense, generated by a weak text model to look almost right.
Entretiompos by Marcelo Soria-Rodríuez: Taking strong inspiration from modern painters, and fusing it with a mission to question the perception of time, Entretiempos is a remarkably diverse series based on a simple set of geometric rules.
Memories of Qilin by Emilie Xie: Traditional asian art continues to inspire modern artists from all over the world. In Memories of Qilin, Xie embraces Japanese folklore and art tradition with great respect and an impressive mastery of the form.
Ancient Courses of Fictional Rivers by Robert Hodgins: Expanding on his seminal "Meanders" work, Hodgins creates small pieces of fictional worlds for the mind to wander in. In their own way, both the river and the road network encodes the passing of time. The river through its changing course and the footprint it leaves behind, and the roads through the gradual development of settlements, cities, and infrastructure.