New artists on SuperRare

New artists on SuperRare

New artists on SuperRare

3 years ago

Communicating the Science of Life ✦ ZBrush Image of the Year Award winner ✦ Published: WIRED cover, 30+other

“Venus”

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Inspired by “The Dreamers”

Only a handful of people can say they’ve closed down the Champs-Elysees, but Tom Ryaboi’s 2014 exhibition did just that. As an award-winning photographer and urban explorer, Tom’s adventures have taken him around the world including Exhibitions in Milan, Toronto and Paris, where his 2014 rooftop showcase for Nissan Europe closed down the historic roadway. Ryaboi is credited as one of the pioneers of the rooftopping movement and his photo “i’ll make ya famous” is the first to go viral globally.

“Use Your Head”

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Before social media, before the clout chasing, and before anyone knew it was a thing, rooftopping was what we did to say “f**k you” to world. We were doing something no one was doing, and that gave us a certain amount of joy. We’d scour the city for any open hatches, any unlock doors… all fire escapes were fair game. Many of the conversations we’d have were of how so few were doing this thing, because it was something that gave us -at its core- the purest feeling of freedom. That’s what I attempt to crystallize in all of my creations, live for the now, live free.

Nude Yoga Girl is an international model, photographer and yogi. She combines all of her passions together to create nude art. 1,5 million on Instagram – She has been featured in Vogue, Forbes, Harper’s Bazaar, Marie Claire and other prestigious medias worldwide. She is the founder of one of the largest digital nude magazines worldwide, Nudamag (240K IG). ‘‘Natural bodies & Real Stories’’.

“The Circle of Life 1”

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‘‘Our circle of life starts and ends. Those of us whom are privileged, get to experience the natural journey 
of aging. It is the only way possible to live a long life. It’s a journey that is different for all of us, yet it is the 
same. We all have our own feelings and our bodies change in a different way at a different pace. Those changes 
can make us feel insecure and scared but also grateful. We notice signs that are memories, happy or painful. 
Signs, that show how far we have come in life. Through this collection, I hope, I can feel more comfortable about 
the idea of aging too.’

Maker/Mother of #boiz & #gurlz, Creator of minimalistic ⨯ bold digital artwork. ✹ ACD @ BUCK ✹ #NFT minting in the Metaverse ✹

“a deconstructed #boi”

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#Mother reconstructing her #boi, by
LIŔONA circa 2021

I’m a 3D artist and educator, known to the community as “Octane Jesus” thanks to my hair, and a comment that took off in one of my tutorials. I’ve worked with artists like Beeple, Deadmau5, Zedd, Katy Perry, Keith Urban, and Excision, and I love creating overly ambitious, full CG short films, so many of my drops will be cinematic CG content!

“IMMORTALYS”

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This collaboration between myself and the incredible composer Ivan Torrent was a turning point in my career towards ethereal, awe-inspiring visuals. The project was originally designed to be a trailer for his album release, and to this day it’s one of my favorite pieces of art I’ve ever created.

Hannes Hummel is an interdisciplinary Designer and 3D-Artist focusing on contemporary 3D imagery. His projects deal with the intersection between new technologies and traditional design crafts. Guided by an explorational design approach, he constantly develops new forms of creative expression.

“Artificial Florilegia – Act I”

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Artificial Florilegia – Act 1 is the first installment and digital re-imagination of flemish 
oil paintings. Inspired by the masters of the oil medium, the animated artwork captures the profusion of 
accurate flower depictions. The intricate bouquet includes a variety of white and pink synstylae roses, pomegranate 
fruits, king protea, and chrysanthemum. Each element of the bouquet is minutely arranged and precisely animated, 
revealing the lush variety in full bloom. Though captured in this fleeting state, the flowers will soon start to 
wilt and brown, serving as a reminder that all things must pass.

Marcel van Luit is a Dutch contemporary artist creating both digital and limited edition museum quality art pieces in Modern Surrealism.

“Juno”

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Everything is connected to everything. It’s not only the first law of ecology, but also something that crosses 
my mind regularly when I think of the past, the present and the future. The past is our foundation, 
the bedrock that allows a stable society to exist. We treasure things from the past that we want to hold on to, 
while dreaming of our future. This series shows how the present is intertwined with with the treasures of the 
past and our dreams about the future. This is the animated version of my artpiece Juno. Part of the EVERYTHING IS EVERYTHING SERIES (2021).

Onur is an award-winning designer and director from Istanbul, Turkey. He has directed commercials for brands such as Audi, Porsche, Lipton, Guinness, Chocapic, Nestle, Asics, Vizio, Olg, Magnum. He also created the opening titles of “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” with his art direction and other feature films.

“Gathering Dissipation”

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This artwork is the #15 of the Ignition Collection and is paired with a physical token: a unique display case. 
Curated by Motion Plus Design. For more info, click on the link below: 
https://www.motion-plus-design.com/nft/collection/0#15 
ARTWORK DESCRIPTION > Polar opposite concepts always inspired me as an artist and I created this loop of 
energy, a force, gathering from dynamic, individual fragments. Dissipation and disintegration transforms this 
entity to a new organic living organism.

“The Journey”

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Seconds Hours Days Pass by Yet we still face the unknown Amid the everlasting haze Only time will tell the truth

Heesoo Kwon is a visual artist and anthropologist from South Korea currently based in the Bay Area, California. In 2017, Kwon initiated an autobiographical feminist religion, Leymusoom, as an ever-evolving exploration of her family histories and feminist liberation.

“Leymusoom Bridge 4”

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Leymusoom Bridge 4 is a digitally rendered artwork from Artist Heesoo Kwon showing her signature Ancestral 
Avatars chilling in San Francisco’s historic Chinatown. This artwork is the 4th in a series of images commemorating 
the rapidly changing cultural center. This series in particular memorializes the historic landmark Chinatown bridge that was recently slated for destruction. 
Leymusoom bridge series aims to preserve through digital immortalization the rich and diverse histories of 
our rapidly changing cultural landscape.

Sam is an NYC based artist working out of his studio in Manhattan. He has spent the last decade learning to use digital mediums to paint in a traditional manner. The art has found homes in games, films, music, books, comics, etc — however, the intention in technique is to let this space, the one we actually operate in today, feel as tactile as the space we move through physically.

“Lullabies for Isaac”

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Hokmah missed us. Ancient echoed efforts wasted. Shame from the Solo man and every guiding hand. Yet still, a chance to listen. Hold our old unformed answers tight. Our nerfed comfort we cradled ourselves to death in, Cling one last time. To the solid ground of empire. But hurry, as this is goodbye. Now descend. And begin the Wander.
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 LILKOOL is a creative concept platform dealing in design, multimedia and fashion. Having been brainwashed by pop culture, LILKOOL started creating in order to find a sense of balance.  LILKOOL’s stylistic influences range from classic painters and the cartoons of his childhood to snippets from the obscure comic book scene. He has worked with companies like Apple, Nike, Converse, Warby Parker and others. LILKOOL Studios is based in beautiful Brooklyn.

“Froggy’s Big Adventure”

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Big boy Froggy ate some fairy dust and now has too many friends to share with

World’s first and therefore best meme artist.

“This pic goes so hard. Feel free to screenshot”

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Feel free to screenshot guys, right
click save as.

Letting the whispers of the Muse guide my way.

“ctrl + alt + generate”

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He has right click saved… right click printed… now, he generates. ‘Right Click’ has come full circle, back to his birthplace of SuperRare. No artworks are safe. He is coming for them all. […This 1/1 is THE final piece of a 3 part series. Part 1- Last Orders! (ACK – XCOPY collab – edition of 27) Part 2- Right Click Print (Unique edition of 15) Part 3- ctrl + alt + generate (1/1) There can only be 1 winner. Good luck frens…]

As an artist, I engage the world through the reinterpretation of the concept ’aesthetics’ on my terms. I use the name ‘BeauBeauThang’ in my world. It is a neologism that I created to embrace the meaning of ‘Pretty Pretty Thing’. It can also be translated as ‘Something about BeauBeau.”

“BeauBeauThang : Brave New World”

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“𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗲𝗺𝗼𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗳𝗲𝗲𝗹? 𝗧𝗵𝗼𝘀𝗲 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗕𝗲𝗮𝘂𝗕𝗲𝗮𝘂. 𝗕𝗲𝗮𝘂𝗕𝗲𝗮𝘂 𝗶𝘀 𝗮𝗹𝘄𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝘆𝗼𝘂! 𝗘𝘃𝗲𝗻 𝗿𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁 𝗮𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗺𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁.” 
This is the artist’s most representative work that embodies the artist’s fabricated world view on the subject 
of the ‘ideal and reality.’ By setting the scene of the opening of 90s animation together with the introduction of 
the artist’s iconic characters ‘BeauBeau,’ the work conveys the artist’s intended messages in a conventional 
yet novel manner. Artist anticipates delivering an eclectic impression of digital and physical work through 
the animation work that cannot be rendered as physical art. A total of 1,521 frames of confabulation has been 
completed inclusive of 507 frames of character motion, coloring, and pen line arrangement. BeauBeauThang 
is a significant work that marks the beginning of the whole worldview.

Modern fractured cubism.

“Strange Hours”

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I had that dream again. Digital illustration created by Eric Pause.
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From 1000 years to 10 seconds: A collaboration between composer Jem Finer painter Ansel Krut

From 1000 years to 10 seconds: A collaboration between composer Jem Finer painter Ansel Krut

Ansel Krut and Jem Finer

From 1000 years to 10 seconds: A collaboration between composer Jem Finer painter Ansel Krut

3 years ago

Following his celebrated 1000 year composition, Longplayer, English musician Jem Finer has composed a 10 second piece of music for British painter Ansel Krut’s new animation, Profile with Pipe. The collaborative piece heads to auction for six days starting 6PM on October 7th. Finer’s disappointed trumpets and cartoon whistle add to the absurdity of Krut’s comic pillory of inflated self-esteem. And the necessity of composing for 10 seconds rather than a thousand years accentuates the absurdity of  our relationship to time. 

With NFTs reaching the headlines in early 2021, contemporary artists have begun to think about  reframing their work in this new context – traditionally the domain of digital artists. Many are finding that, more than just offering digital versions of previous work, they’re able to completely reimagine their practice. NFTs have become a forum for experimentation.  

The painter Ansel Krut began to animate his compositions and found that bringing these characters to life not only democratized their understanding, but also gave them an alternative life. As he explored the possibilities of 10 second animations, he began to consider the possibilities of sound and  collaborating with a musician. The constraints of the file size were fascinating – it was a little like  being in at the start of vinyl and the 3-minute pop song. Following conversations with Jem Finer, ‘Profile with Pipe’ was born. 

“The image is of a military man,” Krut said, “we know because of the cap and the beard and the pipe. But also because of his fixed stare and rigid attitude; his profile is emblematic not just of him but of everything he stands for.”

Krut’s military man is taken from a drawing made by Italian futurist Filipo Marinetti in 1918. 

“Marinetti intended him as ridiculous even then but here he is made doubly so with the addition of a red nose that pulls itself forward and snaps back onto his face, over and over  again as the animation loops on itself,” Krut said. “His conflicted dignity and abjection, his comic militarism, is played out in the music.”.

Well known as a founding member of The Pogues, Finer’s millennium project, Longplayer (realized with Artangel) represented a convergence of many of his concerns, particularly those relating to systems, long-durational processes and extremes of scale in both time and space. 

While Longplayer is most often described as a 1000 year long musical composition, the preoccupations that led to its conception were not of a musical nature; they concerned time, as it is experienced and as it is understood from the perspectives of philosophy, physics and cosmology. At extremes of scale, time has always appeared to Finer as baffling, both in the transience of its passing on quantum mechanical levels and in the unfathomable expanses of geological and cosmological time, in which a human lifetime is reduced to no more than a blip. In ‘Profile with Pipe’ the blip is of particular poignancy as it talks to our self-importance and short-sighted preoccupation with only what is under our noses. 

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“El Espiritu Asciende Part 3”

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Camibus is a visual artist that explores the aesthetic of the human figure, using surreal elements to depict psychological and philosophical themes.

“Exile”

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The piece was created as a result of my ban from Twitter because of my art. It tries to capture the feelings of helplessness and isolation caused by the exile, but also the frustration and injustice of art censorship and being denied to be part of the NFT community by a bigger, centralized power. Painted in Procreate, September, 2021.


Korean Australian. Footwear innovation designer by day, illustrator by night.

“What Do I Do?”

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Some of us have to choose our nationality when we are 18 without knowing which country we truly belong to.  Time is limited and we need to make our choice. People don’t listen nor they don’t care about our situations, they just want us to pick which color of the passport will be used to identify ourselves. ‘What Do I Do’ expresses dilemma, confusion, consequences, and state of my mind at the time of choice. This is presented through the Australian bird wearing a Korean traditional mask that illustrates people who ignore listening and forcing me to choose from the options. Other spacemen waiting in the line express people who are alike and being forced to choose. Lastly, the Spaceman who is captured in a birdcage represents me,  not knowing what to do. so, what do I do..?.


Digital nomad. Powered by desire. Art non stop. Full-time cryptoartist.

“Shadows of a cliché: Astronaut”

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How far is the sky if you are attached to the ground? / Is a dream a dream if it can’t fly? / If it’s held by bricks and stones? / … / Look up. / Look beyond. / Don’t forget to look around.


Founded in Austin, Texas in 2019 by Bruno Canales, CREA is a one-man design lab where multiple disciplines come together. Crea means “Create” in Spanish and is the studio’s banner.

“Human, All Too Human #1”

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First part in a series of reflections on what it means to be human and an overt nod to Nietzsche’s book by the same name.


Tye Martinez is a multidisciplinary artist currently based out of Bellingham, WA. Focusing on the connection between emotions and various art forms, Tye aims to mend the preconceived notion that feeling different is not normal. Speaking of all emotions should not be considered taboo, and art can be such an excellent gateway to help normalize what it’s like to feel down or different.

“Faceless”

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YOUWILLNEVERFORGETMYFACE
YOUWILLNEVERFORGETMYFACE
YOUWILLNEVERFORGETMYFACE
YOUWILLNEVERFORGETMYFACE Winner gets the seed phrase to: 0x0d661f4787af2e9e5e1f777a9844b5a11b1f9727


Born in France, SMOGONE was raised in Paris where he found a love for drawing. He started drawing at age 4 and at the age of 13, he moved to Florida. In the early 80’s, he was introduced to the Hip Hop culture and discovered graffiti . Over time, SMOGONE developed a 3D style of lettering and characters and is proudly a part of the XMEN Crew, FX Crew, and BSK Crew (Miami). SMOGONE started painting canvas in the mid 90’s and continued to develop his style. His primary focus on murals and canvas.

“BACK FROM THE HACKED ‘ROYALTY'”

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This NFT was created from an original, acrylic painted canvas by SMOG ONE.


Zach Bodtorf is an artist based in Vermont, USA.

“Nadeene”

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Nadeene is a meditation on orthographic projections of geometric growth patterns, loosely inspired by  the analysis and design of the lattice-type steel structures that are often used to support high voltage transmission lines. Nadeene was shown at ‘When the Computer Made Art’, a group exhibition presented by ARTXCODE for the 2019 Contemporary and Digital Art Fair in Miami, FL. Credits: Python 3.5.5 (pandas+numpy) within Blender 2.80. Printing Specifications: Giclée print on Hahnemühle German Etching paper 30in x 24in (76.2cm x 60.96cm) 


Hi I’m Rob, creator of otherworldly imagery since 2009. I thread together memory, reality and dream to bring surreal visions to this plane of space. My work seeks to unite the human experience with the natural world we originated from while also exploring the interconnectivity we experience as a globally connected species. I’ve created work with Universal Pictures, Sotheby’s, Capitol Records, Vanity Fair, Vogue, The Royal Ballet, Adobe and more. Welcome to my gallery!

“El Espiritu Asciende Part 3”

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The advancement of society, the prevention of destruction, this happens together.


Art Director × Motion Designer

“DYSPRØSIUM PHOENIX”

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This artwork is the #13 of the Ignition Collection and is paired with a physical token: a unique display case. Curated by Motion Plus Design. The 3040 after-heat was believed to be the culmination of dysprosium exploitation. But 10 years later, against all odds, the discovery of a new generation of fissile has led the Unit 3b to be reborn, with hybrid mechanical and AI-powered technologies ushering in a new era of mining the rarest mineral on Gaia.


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Art versus animation, virtual versus reality: Marjan Moghaddam’s anniversary NFT

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“The Quarantine Cycles Triptych” part II

Art versus animation, virtual versus reality: Marjan Moghaddam’s anniversary NFT

3 years ago

Internationally renowned and award-winning digital artist/animator Marjan Moghaddam is celebrating her one-year anniversary on SuperRare with a special project. The Quarantine Cycles Triptych combines three looped animations into a time-based Triptych. 

Moghaddam began making digital art in the 1980s. She joined Superrare last September with her genesis piece Taking the Knee with Gan Generated Paintings, derived from her viral and award-winning #arthack Net Art project, which she began in 2016. By Hacking her signature #digitalbodies into found and shot exhibition footage, Marjan sought to redefine form for Digital Art, while radicalizing curation and democratizing the exhibition space. Since then, she has created and sold seven Digital Art pieces as 3dCG-animated NFTs on SuperRare. Several of these pieces have been exhibited IRL, and in metaverse NFT exhibitions such as Ape Stage Capitalism: the 4156 Collection in Cryptovoxels, Graffitti Queens in Decentraland, Amalgamation by Accelerant Art and White Hot Magazine of International Art in Cryptovoxels, and most recently at the joint Vellum LA, SuperRare, and Standardvision LA Art Show in Los Angeles. 

In addition to creating and exhibiting fine arts pieces regularly in galleries and on the internet, Moghaddam worked as an animator and CG artist in various top production companies in NYC, where she built her substantial 3dCG and SFX skillset. With one of the longest running, prolific 3dCG and Digital Art practices in the world, she now is a professor of CG, XR and Animation at the Brooklyn campus of LIU. Known for her original and unique style of Chronometric Sculpture in 3dCG figuration and animation, much of her aesthetic and stylistic repertoire remains unparalleled in the CG oeuvre. 

Behind the scenes of “The Quarantine Cycles Triptych”

For her one-year anniversary on SuperRare, the artist revisited and expanded an existing Net Art piece she had created in the summer of 2020 right before joining SuperRare, titled The Quaratine Cycles, Waiting for the Afternote. The original explored the Quarantine experience as an artistic statement and has since been profiled in numerous publications for its subtle, yet inventive exploration of the global lockdown experience. “Many of my favorite art historical works were inspired by their moment,” she told SuperRare. “I’m inspired by meme culture like many digital artists, but I like to dig deeper, and use the format in a manner that reflects more profoundly on contemporary culture and the now, while still working with the timeless aspects.” With the Triptych she created three separate animations combined into one as part I, “Waiting for the Afternote,” part II, “Chaos,” and part III, “Transformation,” bundled into a single token. Each part is a seamless loop that can be played separately. “The way artists explore the watershed events of their time is a part of our sensemaking apparatus,” the artist explains.

Reflecting on all that has changed in this last year with the pandemic, such as the increasing migration to the digital and the metaverse, coupled with the explosion of the Blockchain, she realized that this was indeed a watershed period that had fundamentally altered the world with Defi and the Creator Economy. “We all spent so much time physically isolated in our homes last year, that I felt this was the only compositional approach that made sense”, she explains. Using a beautifully appointed contemporary interior defining a closed-in environment with a subtle, decorative suggestion of prison bars, she deliberately chose and worked with a hyper saturated color scheme. “I think when we’re trapped in a space for a very long time, the mundane aspects of that physical space develop a hyperreality, and that’s why I chose the yellow walls and fuchsia floor and reflective materials as a way of buzzing the space with color.” By lighting the scene like a surgical room, in a nod to Kubrick, and with over-saturated and reflective materials, she created a hyperreal space in which all the surfaces tint each other, altering the natural flesh tone of the lone female in a manner that is almost painterly.

In the original version of the “Quarantine Cycles,” the audio-synced glitch deformations unify the figure and her space, as a way of conveying the confinement and synesthesia. Marjan continues that dialogue further with the triptych which begins with the synching of the figure and her space via glitch animation. “I’ve been using audio-triggering since the late 1990s, but on this piece and many others, I deliberately don’t use any triggering, mostly for greater freedom in artistic ‘tweakability,’ and also because I like to dance around the beat, rather than hit it hard like a screensaver, which for me is about art versus automation.” A mask appears in each chapter, smothering the red stilettos with nowhere to go in one, flapping its wings like a bird as it passes through others. Moghaddam, who is a political refugee and an Iranian-American immigrant, borrows heavily from her ancestral traditions of metaphor and allegory in poetry and miniature art, layering her animations with sublime meaning and subtle and nuanced narratives.

In Part II of the animated Triptych, there is a sense of chaos, virtuality, and imagined or hallucinatory experiences against a background of Twitter Newsfeeds with various NFT luminaries flashing by, a fixture of her daily life in the last year, and an emoji swarm that leaps from her cereal bowl to her face and then the clock, like a swarm of experiences flocking to her and time itself. “I read a lot of digerati theory and in recent years I too have become aware of our shift from a Knowledge-based economy to an Imagination-based one as a result of virtualization, something that I have discussed in numerous public art talks. But with the pandemic there seems to have been an acceleration, to the point where our connection to any type of objective or empirical shared reality seems to have evaporated,” Marjan concludes. Figures in red and blue representing the political partisanship of the social media space run across the room, while a plaid pajama textured figure attempts to escape the pajama. Part II of this animated Triptych creates tension between physical confinement, memetic contagion via social media, and the expansion of virtual worlds into our mixed reality environments.

In Part III, Marjan employs one of her signature styles of deforming the static mesh, with iconic sculptural volumes and secondary soft body jiggles, as if a hardened physical sculpture or frozen pose develops the softness and malleability of the flesh through digital plasticity. Everything levitates in zero gravity with underwater sounds indicating the eerie otherworldliness of the unconscious. “As everything became virtualized in our physical confinement, the economy itself also disconnected from materiality, with the dramatic rise of NFTs and Crypto currencies.” Bitcoin and Ethereum continue to appear in both parts II & III, against the backdrop of the Quarantine Cycles.

“Remarkably, the Renaissance itself followed the Plague with a rebirth of Greek ideals and the rise of the merchant class who brought the knowledge of geometry, math, Euclidean perspective systems, science etc. from the Middle East and the Silk Road in Asia, back to Medieval Europe.”

 It is difficult to predict whether we are experiencing another iteration of the technology or a civilizational upgrade such as the “Renaissance with a Capital R” as Moghaddam likes to say. But for now, she wanted to capture this moment, charged up with all the potential that lies before us during this watershed era, in her Quarantine Cycles Triptych. “Ultimately, the civilizational upgrades are not just about the financial or technological aspects of disruption, but rather the confluence of many other watershed changes across culture, science, knowledge, and philosophy as well.” 

Marjan is currently closing two museum exhibitions this summer, the IRL and physical Proof of Art: History of Digital Art and NFT Art Exhibition in Linz, Austria, and her major solo show at the Museum of Contemporary Digital Art in Decentraland. Her Genesis Superare piece can be seen in the IRL museum exhibition, and the accompanying book, the first History of NFT, art book.

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