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Artist Spotlight (49th Edition)
Welcome to our 49th edition of the Artist Spotlight Series, where we highlight artists from different backgrounds, mediums, and blockchains. This edition’s featured artists include:Jessica Cardelucci (Photographer)Tim Burgess (Aerial Photographer)Jed Forster (Travel Photoographer)Quinn Slocum (Adventure Photographer)Michelle Moree (Aerial Photographer)Plate 3, Wildfire Sky by Jessica Cardelucci@CARDELUCCI Jessica Cardelucci is a photographer from California creating evocative black-and-white ...

Artist Spotlight (50th Edition)
Welcome to our 50th edition of the Artist Spotlight Series, where we highlight artists from different backgrounds, mediums, and blockchains. This edition’s featured artists include:Mason London (Illustrator and Animator)Yader Fonseca (Concept Artist and Illustrator)AnimaToey (Watercolor Artist)Shihotana (Illustrator and Animator)Ryan Anderson (Animator and Visual Artist)The Long Way Home by Mason London@masonlondon Mason London is an illustrator and animator from London, creating detailed nar...

Artist Spotlight (31st Edition)
Welcome to our 31st edition of the Artist Spotlight Series, where we highlight artists from different backgrounds, mediums, and blockchains. This edition’s featured artists include:Deafbeef (Generative Audiovisual Artist)Rami Awad (Generative Artist)Symaxis (Digital Artist)Samer Dabra (Visual and Generative Artist)Marcelo Kato (Conceptual and Abstract Artist)Series 0: Synth Poems by Deafbeef@_deafbeef 0xDEAFBEEF is a Toronto-based engineer and multidisciplinary artist with an extensive backgr...

Artist Spotlight (49th Edition)
Welcome to our 49th edition of the Artist Spotlight Series, where we highlight artists from different backgrounds, mediums, and blockchains. This edition’s featured artists include:Jessica Cardelucci (Photographer)Tim Burgess (Aerial Photographer)Jed Forster (Travel Photoographer)Quinn Slocum (Adventure Photographer)Michelle Moree (Aerial Photographer)Plate 3, Wildfire Sky by Jessica Cardelucci@CARDELUCCI Jessica Cardelucci is a photographer from California creating evocative black-and-white ...

Artist Spotlight (50th Edition)
Welcome to our 50th edition of the Artist Spotlight Series, where we highlight artists from different backgrounds, mediums, and blockchains. This edition’s featured artists include:Mason London (Illustrator and Animator)Yader Fonseca (Concept Artist and Illustrator)AnimaToey (Watercolor Artist)Shihotana (Illustrator and Animator)Ryan Anderson (Animator and Visual Artist)The Long Way Home by Mason London@masonlondon Mason London is an illustrator and animator from London, creating detailed nar...

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Welcome to our 8th edition of the Artist Spotlight Series, where we highlight artists from different backgrounds, mediums, and blockchains.
This edition’s featured artists include:
Thomas Collet (Glitch Artist)
Lars Wander (Programmer and Computer Artist)
Michaël Zancan (Generative Plotter Artist)
Mura Saki (Digital Artist)
Anthony Hiley-Mann (Generative Artist)
Thomas, AKA Chepertom, is a French glitch artist based in Brussels, Belgium, who creates conceptual art using abstract glitch patterns and layers.
Proto.RAD is Chepertom’s genesis piece on SuperRare and the first RAD on the Ethereum blockchain.
Lars is a programmer and computer artist, building visualization tools and creating art using pen plotting which interprets commands from code to make line drawings on paper with one or more automated pens.
how you see me #19 explores the phenomenon of pareidolia, pulling meaningful figures, narratives, and personas from randomly arranged shapes and colors.

Zancan is a former oil painter from the South of France and a longtime programmer who creates plotter art—a form of generative art known to be geometric, making heavy use of shapes, patterns, and lines.
Grass.js was inspired by closely observing a small patch of lawn.
Mura is an abstract illustrator with a focus on minimal architecture and contrasting color design.
Avenue #1 depicts an architectural structure embedded in the surrounding landscape, presented vertically with chromatic tones and an orange focal point.

Anthony, AKA MountVitruvius, is a generative artist and software developer based in London, England. His work ranges from abstract cubism-inspired structures to playful cylindrical geometrics conveyed using simple yet vibrant color palettes.
Z-Huge #242 is a part of Anthony’s Z-Huge collection—generative sketches exploring curl noise, color, and constraints.
Welcome to our 8th edition of the Artist Spotlight Series, where we highlight artists from different backgrounds, mediums, and blockchains.
This edition’s featured artists include:
Thomas Collet (Glitch Artist)
Lars Wander (Programmer and Computer Artist)
Michaël Zancan (Generative Plotter Artist)
Mura Saki (Digital Artist)
Anthony Hiley-Mann (Generative Artist)
Thomas, AKA Chepertom, is a French glitch artist based in Brussels, Belgium, who creates conceptual art using abstract glitch patterns and layers.
Proto.RAD is Chepertom’s genesis piece on SuperRare and the first RAD on the Ethereum blockchain.
Lars is a programmer and computer artist, building visualization tools and creating art using pen plotting which interprets commands from code to make line drawings on paper with one or more automated pens.
how you see me #19 explores the phenomenon of pareidolia, pulling meaningful figures, narratives, and personas from randomly arranged shapes and colors.

Zancan is a former oil painter from the South of France and a longtime programmer who creates plotter art—a form of generative art known to be geometric, making heavy use of shapes, patterns, and lines.
Grass.js was inspired by closely observing a small patch of lawn.
Mura is an abstract illustrator with a focus on minimal architecture and contrasting color design.
Avenue #1 depicts an architectural structure embedded in the surrounding landscape, presented vertically with chromatic tones and an orange focal point.

Anthony, AKA MountVitruvius, is a generative artist and software developer based in London, England. His work ranges from abstract cubism-inspired structures to playful cylindrical geometrics conveyed using simple yet vibrant color palettes.
Z-Huge #242 is a part of Anthony’s Z-Huge collection—generative sketches exploring curl noise, color, and constraints.
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