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The most trippy, surreal, exotic, alien dog on SuperRare. Ondrej Zunka creates such a dreamlike scenario with a dreamlike ease. The audio created by the artist adds a lot to the effect too. (There’s sound of woof)

planttdaddii is my favorite 3D sculptor on SuperRare. The details are even richer & more exquisite than nature itself. It’s a little magic bee.
VFX + Cinematography. New York City of the future. There are Earth 2.0, Museum of Crypto, mind uploading, TSLA/Bitcoin, Building of Ethereum, hologram… but also familiar stuff like hot dog, coffee, and GOOD TIME. The future ain’t looking bad.

A quiet piece with deep inner power. The Japanese style resolution to not be defeated and always to win as soldier.
2001 Space Odyssey vibe. It’s a slow piece maybe not suitable for your short attention span. But it’s about existence transcending space & time, united with the beginning and the end.

Best The Last Supper remix of 2020. The details are amazing, capturing everything about the unforgettably disastrous year: from the covid, Trump, to Big Techs.
Check out this artist’s Instagram. The style is so unique and distinctive. I love how the portraits are abstracted to the extent that they also look like still life, decorative objects or patterns. Very interesting.

Peter Tarka’s sculptures of life and lifeless objects break the boundaries of each other. Life begins to looks like decorating objects and lifeless objects are given organic force of life. The colors are beautiful in an unreal way. The coral freezes in time, is completely still.
Importantly 25% of the final bid will be donated to Coral Reef Alliance and Project Aware. See tweet.

Perhaps one of the best crafting of a still image. I’m really happy to see all the effort is paid off and rewarded by a collector who truly sees its value. Style wise it’s a typical zomax’s deserted place. Time is set in the future. The traces left by human & civilization (graffitis) are heavy. There are robotic like creatures. The astronaut and a CCTV are looking at each other (in fact there’s another CCTV looking at the astronaut, who, seeking connections, looks lonely and sad.)
I didn’t look at the description first, but when I did, I saw I felt everything the artist wants the viewers to feel. It’s a “meditative video art” that has the healing and transformation power. The artist believes in the confluence of art and technology together as a medium to further the development of digital humanism.