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Welcome to the 99 new members who have joined us since the last week!
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Last week, William Mapan released βSketchbook Aβ, a generative coded collection as part of the βIntimacyβ exhibition via verse, to an impressive reception.
No worries if you missed the details; I've got you covered with two reasons why this collection is unique and an impressive milestone for the French artist.

Sketchbook A #10 by William Mapan.
What I found impressive is William started with physical drawings. He shared the process in his social networks, creating colors and sketches before jumping to the code. Those who have tried to replicate a drawing with code know how hard that is. In this case, you could argue the algorithmic paintings look even better and unlock the door for infinite combinations and patterns.
βSketchbook AΒ is a series of what appear to be scrawled childlike drawings created with coloured pencils, doodles one might find in a sketchbook. Upon closer inspection, the works are anything but childlike, and anything but scrawled.β
Source: Verse editorial
This is Williamβs tiniest long-form generative collection, as the supply is 64 pieces. Nevertheless, thanks to how it was coded and set up via verse, anyone could generate and save an output.
Over 1 million outputs have been generated in just eight daysβ¦ It isnβt about the quantity only, as the algorithm βsupportedβ such a high number of generations with a vast diversity of palettes, patterns, and combinations.

Sketchbook A #12 by William Mapan, generated by bobloukas-vault.eth.
Besides having an impressive record of commercial success on all his releases, this collection records a remarkable milestone for Williamβ¦
We will get right to it, but first, here are some updates from the Podcastβ¦
Last week, I had a great chat with Valerie Whitacre, Head of Arts at Trilitech, a London-based hub dedicated to developing and elevating new ideas and innovation built on the Tezos ecosystem.
Yesterday, Elena Zavelev, a curator and founder (CADAF), joined the podcast for episode 18. She runs partnerships and marketing at Live Art and has been involved in digital art education programs for Sothebyβs and Christieβs.
The podcast will go out in a few days.

Join Β±10,000 art fans that get my newsletter and podcast in their inbox π
Coming back to Mapanβs impressive milestoneβ¦
He is the only artist who has released generative art (openly or curated) in the following top-notch galleries and generative art platforms:
Fxhash - Dragons
ArtBlocks Curated - Anticyclone
Bright Moments Mexico City - 1935
Tonic - Strands of Solitude
LACMA - Distance
PROOF Grails - The Guardian
Sothebyβs - Algorithmic painting: genesis
Verse - Intimacy
Quite impressive, right?
By the way, if you couldnβt afford a Sketchbook A Mint Pass, there are complementary releases for this exhibition:
7 pieces curated by William, to be auctioned on November 13.

You get a signed print for $650 (no NFT will be delivered).

Here are other exciting news from the generative and AI art world:
π[Interesting Read] SuzanneNFTs shared an amazing thread with the story behind 30 generative artists and collections. I discovered the work of Lillian Schwartz, thanks to it!

Lilian Schwartz circa 1950.
π[Upcoming Collections] reGEN: Generative Artists Fighting Degenerative Diseases via Art Blocks.

π[Upcoming Collection] MATERIAL Exhibition via Wild.xyz
π [Kalohβs Podcast] The Podcast was included in FeedSpot's Top 10 generative art podcasts.
Until next time,
- Kaloh
π Join my premium community - get access to my Discord server and Premium articles.
π’ Sponsor my newsletter or podcast - get in front of +10k blockchain art enthusiasts.
βοΈ Work with me 1:1 - book a coaching or strategy session.
Welcome to the 99 new members who have joined us since the last week!
If you havenβt subscribed, joinΒ ~10,000 digital artists and collectors by subscribing here or upgrade to the premium plan:
Last week, William Mapan released βSketchbook Aβ, a generative coded collection as part of the βIntimacyβ exhibition via verse, to an impressive reception.
No worries if you missed the details; I've got you covered with two reasons why this collection is unique and an impressive milestone for the French artist.

Sketchbook A #10 by William Mapan.
What I found impressive is William started with physical drawings. He shared the process in his social networks, creating colors and sketches before jumping to the code. Those who have tried to replicate a drawing with code know how hard that is. In this case, you could argue the algorithmic paintings look even better and unlock the door for infinite combinations and patterns.
βSketchbook AΒ is a series of what appear to be scrawled childlike drawings created with coloured pencils, doodles one might find in a sketchbook. Upon closer inspection, the works are anything but childlike, and anything but scrawled.β
Source: Verse editorial
This is Williamβs tiniest long-form generative collection, as the supply is 64 pieces. Nevertheless, thanks to how it was coded and set up via verse, anyone could generate and save an output.
Over 1 million outputs have been generated in just eight daysβ¦ It isnβt about the quantity only, as the algorithm βsupportedβ such a high number of generations with a vast diversity of palettes, patterns, and combinations.

Sketchbook A #12 by William Mapan, generated by bobloukas-vault.eth.
Besides having an impressive record of commercial success on all his releases, this collection records a remarkable milestone for Williamβ¦
We will get right to it, but first, here are some updates from the Podcastβ¦
Last week, I had a great chat with Valerie Whitacre, Head of Arts at Trilitech, a London-based hub dedicated to developing and elevating new ideas and innovation built on the Tezos ecosystem.
Yesterday, Elena Zavelev, a curator and founder (CADAF), joined the podcast for episode 18. She runs partnerships and marketing at Live Art and has been involved in digital art education programs for Sothebyβs and Christieβs.
The podcast will go out in a few days.

Join Β±10,000 art fans that get my newsletter and podcast in their inbox π
Coming back to Mapanβs impressive milestoneβ¦
He is the only artist who has released generative art (openly or curated) in the following top-notch galleries and generative art platforms:
Fxhash - Dragons
ArtBlocks Curated - Anticyclone
Bright Moments Mexico City - 1935
Tonic - Strands of Solitude
LACMA - Distance
PROOF Grails - The Guardian
Sothebyβs - Algorithmic painting: genesis
Verse - Intimacy
Quite impressive, right?
By the way, if you couldnβt afford a Sketchbook A Mint Pass, there are complementary releases for this exhibition:
7 pieces curated by William, to be auctioned on November 13.

You get a signed print for $650 (no NFT will be delivered).

Here are other exciting news from the generative and AI art world:
π[Interesting Read] SuzanneNFTs shared an amazing thread with the story behind 30 generative artists and collections. I discovered the work of Lillian Schwartz, thanks to it!

Lilian Schwartz circa 1950.
π[Upcoming Collections] reGEN: Generative Artists Fighting Degenerative Diseases via Art Blocks.

π[Upcoming Collection] MATERIAL Exhibition via Wild.xyz
π [Kalohβs Podcast] The Podcast was included in FeedSpot's Top 10 generative art podcasts.
Until next time,
- Kaloh
π Join my premium community - get access to my Discord server and Premium articles.
π’ Sponsor my newsletter or podcast - get in front of +10k blockchain art enthusiasts.
βοΈ Work with me 1:1 - book a coaching or strategy session.

π£ Deep Dive: Farcaster NFTs
Let's dive in Farcaster NFT ecosystem with a market analysis and a curated list

π hidden gems: A rare HEX piece
First community airdrop by Tim Maxwell, $degen deep dive, and more...

All You Need to Know About Rodeo.Club
Rodeo.Club is gaining momentum... Discover how it works and check out the hottest mints from the past week.
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