The artists of SuperLatin@s

The artists of SuperLatin@s

The artists of SuperLatin@s

2 years ago

NFTGirl’s SuperLatin@s exhibition, presented as part of The Joy of NFTs Space on SuperRare, brings together work by nine Latin American artists who are leaders in the world of web3. Their art spans a diversity of styles and mediums, reflecting and honoring their complex cultural identities and experiences.

NFTs have seen wide adoption in Latin American countries due to the freedom and autonomy the technology allows artists, and Latin American artists like those featured here have made incredible strides furthering the cause of cryptoart.

Watch the artists speak about their art and themselves below, and check out the exhibition here.

Samantha Cavet is a 25-year-old photographer, born in Venezuela, and currently based in Madrid, Spain. Her photography focuses on portraying the human abyss, solitude and melancholic feelings, as well as dreamy pictorial landscapes. What inspires her most to create photographs are paintings, films, and music.

Monaris is a photographer with a passion for visual storytelling. As an Adobe Lightroom and Sony Ambassador, she has developed a distinct creative style focused on composition and color theory that lives to transform brief instances of reality into movie-like scenes. She has partnered with some of the world’s most prominent brands. Her debut book, “Momentos,” was published by Setanta Books in 2021.

Jimena is a Colombian-American artist who brings her background in computer science and engineering into her abstract artwork. She interrogates and explores the relationships between art, technology, emotion, and connection with the self.

Pablo is a designer and the cofounder and CEO at Bueno, Blush Design, and the creator of Robotos NFTs. He hosts talks and workshops on design, illustration, and storytelling among other topics, and has a channel called Sketch Together where he posts tutorials and performs critiques on livestream.

A Mexican multidisciplinary artist and designer, Mariana explores the edges of human existence by choosing trash, shiny objects, and stonesitems we discard and haul awayas her subject matter. She is also a designer with Robotos NFTs and has worked as a UX designer and a design executive.

Milton is an Argentine artist whose works combine both expressionist and hyper-realistic elements, materializing organic universes where the emotions of his characters seek to cross the screen. Currently, his art explores digital naturalism.

Oxeegeno is an artist from Buenos Aires. His art reflects the effect humans have on the environment and the complex ways people interact with the knowlege of our impact. He views every feeling as inspiration.

Rodrigo Rezende, also known as RWR2, is a Brazilian artist based in Toronto, Canada. Raised in a small valley town, Rodrigo left his family and community to pursue art. He studied graphic design in Rio de Janeiro and turned digital art into a viable career.

J.N. Silva is a Venezuelan artist with a keen eye for the decisive moment. His eclectic style has allowed him to pursue different avenues, ranging from street and portraiture to live music and aerial photography. With a career that spans over a decade, Silva has shown his work worldwide, and has a long history of building community. His entry into the NFT world marked a shift for the photo space, and he has onboarded hundreds of artists into the world of NFTs via his artist collective, Animus.

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Join my beautifully disorder depressed bloody world.

Haning_CHAOS

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“The CHAOS was begun. Don’t run away. You can say this’s my new ERA.” Digital art by Haningwaslost Genesis piece on SuperRare

French photographer based in Biarritz. Capturing the Ocean in all its moods and lights along the coast.  

The Wave

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The Ocean is my playground. It’s somewhere that I love to go and enjoy my spare time. The ocean is beautiful, and comes in so many different colours, it is also terrifying and furious. I particularly like this clean style where you only keep what is important. I tend to capture places devoid of human crowds or bulky details. Photographing the waves at sunset is something I particularly enjoy, especially when the wind comes from inland, it whips up froth and spray on the waves that reflects and diffuses the golden light. It’s all about the light, choosing the best time of day to photograph the seaside is extremely important, as the intensity, direction and color of the light vary throughout the day. I analyze the weather and depending on the conditions I chose the spot where I’m going to shoot, As soon as I watch a wave, I subconsciously abstract it from its most basic elements. I chose a minimalist style because this style of photography only constrains the imagination, I also want my images to exude serenity. For me a photo is only beautiful if it provokes or gives off an emotion. I try to bring a sense of escape where the viewer finds himself alone in the face of the immensity of the landscapes available to him.  

Painting, drawing, mixed media.

Wound

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Oil, ink on paper 8″ x 11″ and digital.  

Superflat Artist Exotic Taste

The New Religion

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Outside the chapel late at night, they gathered to watch with minds eye. They were spellbound until dawn as the visions unfurled. More was learnt that one night than we will ever know. This was the birth of the new religion.

Digital Creator. Father of the HPPRS 🐰🥕

Headless Blaze of Glory, 2022

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There is nothing but the bitter stench of burning rubber and the screams of those tortured beyond measure.  

Conquest of Dimension

In the water

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There are times when too much information and thoughts make us too tired. Whenever that happens, I heal by looking at fish without thinking. I hope everyone who has seen this work will be healed like me for a while

GIF or Die! 

in the spotlight

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2048 x 2048 digital paintings & gif.

Photographer, collector and curator 📸❤️🚀

Light, together

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Even in the darkest of times The warm embrace of togetherness Shows us the Light

crypto artist

creation_of_adam

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for in a world full of darkness, only the touch of God can create light.

Animations  

Machine learning fast

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Looping animation. 2×9 sec. 2048 x 1150 p.
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Artist  

Gretta

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Gretta at Simmons Hardware store Jeonpo-dong, Busan. I approached the wool-hat girl and asked her for a photo so I could paint her. – Hi, excuse me, could I take a picture of you? – Hahahaha She laughed at me. I thought it was because of my thick spanish accent, but later, she told me it was because she always laugh when she´s nervous. I showed her my Instagram so she could see that I´m an artist and not someone who´s trying to flirt clumsily. She pointed a work that I painted with a very strong light. Her mother, whom is from Korea, wanted to name her -Myeong-suk- that means pure light, but her dad, a Danish man living in London, didn´t like the idea. Finally she was named Grette. I wanted to joke about it and I asked her if she was living in a chocolate house with Hansel, but she didn´t find it funny. LOL. We had some rice liquor shots and started talking. The story about her mum´s family was tough, she didn´t want to go into detail but recommended me a book, “Grass”. I felt my lips dry because of the mask, so I took my lip balm. In Spain they sell them with some Agatha Ruíz de la Prada illustrations. Her eyes lighted up. She approached me, dumbfounded. I thought she was going to kiss me! OMG! But she wanted the lip balm because she collects lip balms, and that Spanish thing shoud be hers. She offered me a deal. She would pose for the picture in exchange for the lip balm. I considered it a good deal.  

Anything you can think of is real or why would you be able to think of it?

“Gemstone Canyon” (PRIME)

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Commissioned painting for Infinite Worlds Magazine issue #7 created using only cans of spray paint and no brushes. One of the very few paintings I have made that have some form of animate life in the landscape. Digitally enhanced from the original in coloring and with motion. PLEASE READ PRIME Artwork Holder Benefits, 1. The original painting, framed and shipped to you free of charge. Only the first purchaser has claim to the original painting (Does not transfer with secondary sale) 2. After PRIME artwork is sold I will release a collection of 200 still images of the corresponding painting. The holder of the PRIME Artwork will receive 20% of the primary sales of that edition collection and 2% of Secondary sales for 1 year (Does transfer with secondary sale and will restart the 1 year from date of purchase) 3. Each first time buyer/holder of a PRIME artwork will be airdropped a custom Spatial environment designed by Polycount.io. Must hold PRIME Artwork at release of environment. If PRIME artwork sold BEFORE release of environment the new owner will receive the airdrop. (Does not transfer with secondary sale) 4. A one year subscription to Infinite Worlds Magazine (Does not transfer with secondary sale) 5. 1 Year of Spatial+ free of charge (Does not transfer with secondary sale) 6. Prime Holder Role within Discord server with early access to future drops and Alpha about other projects. (Does transfer with secondary sale) 7. Receive the back issue edition of the magazine the PRIME artwork is in and it will be signed by me and sent to you with the Original Painting (Does not transfer with secondary sale) 🖊️ 8. Official Infinite Worlds Trading Cards sent to you with the Original Painting (Does not transfer with secondary sale) 9. Reserve list for qualifying, future art drops, collection releases and collaboration drops. (Does transfer with secondary sale) Join FineSprayPaintArt Discord for more details -> https://discord.gg/6kXW5E2Dy8

Random Access to my Memories

Come and Light My Fire

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The pain comes and goes The waves of it overwhelm me as I clutch my stomach As long as I can, I hold on To the point where I burn out 20′ x 16′ Acrylic and Vitrail on wood w/ an alcohol wash

Uncomfortable arts

minting

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In the beginning  

artist  

Brushwork Boulevard

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Brushwork Boulevard is a combination of analogue freehand painting and digital editing and compositing. The analogue painting is created with watercolour and is time lapsed something seen often before though the difference is that there is no brush. It is easy to achieve this when painting and recording your strokes on a digital platform but the fact that the painting is analogue and done on paper makes it unique. The process is achieved by photographing the painting at different stages of completion but also to make it smooth there are frames where the brush has been digitally retouched from the image. Subsequently different parts of the sequence have been separated, retimed and re-composited back into the animation to achieve a smooth flow to the piece. The result is an original artwork that is animated from start to completion with the focus on the painting rather than on the brush and the method of the artist. original analogue painting is an add-on for the first collector. (34x51cm unframed)

2D anime Artist, Daily life stories content creator  

Nocturne

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More me than ever Something and nothing in this glowing city Opening heart to more of the little things around us Nocturne  

CENSORED [GENESIS]

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First artwork minted on MOCAxSR SPACES by KOLLECTOR

Digital Artist- Thousands of brushes

Taurus

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‘In Tablet VI of the Epic of Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh refuses the sexual advances of the goddess Ishtar, In response to Gilgamesh’s insults, enraged Ishtar goes to the heaven. She demands the Bull of Heaven from her father Anu. Eventually, Anu reluctantly agrees to give it to Ishtar, whereupon she unleashes it on the world, causing mass destruction’ ‘The Bull of Heaven is the constellation we call Taurus’ 1654x2339px 12 sec loop animation

Abstract Intuitive 

Into the Sunset

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Chasing the last ray of light, And some fireflies; Into a long-lost dream!

want to create stories about deep and introspective experiences. 

Firewalls

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-The crisscrossed paths of the mind, if you do not know how to travel them, become fiery, he said…. -Do you see me paralyzed? I asked. – …this mind in flames will melt everything, only this way I will be able to leave. Continue thinking…  
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veni, vidi, glitchi.  

ALL CAPS

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ALL CAPS by Polygon1993 Tribute to MF DOOM. Analog glitch art.  

KINGS and DEMONS  

STAKE AND BURN

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2048 X 2389 Animated gif  

This is lit by hand! Welcome to the 176-cameras long-exposure show on SuperRare! Stories behind-the-scenes on https://ericpare.com/radiance  

Radiance 01

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The only source of light is the one in my hand. Radiance is a hand-crafted trace of light created in 8 seconds, captured by 176 cameras. It lies at the crossroad of technology, performance and photography. Behind-the-scenes on https://ericpare.com/radiance  

Bristol-based loop maker  

Maintaining Happiness

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It’s as simple as that.  

Into the night

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Oftentimes we don’t understand why our realities present us with pain, suffering, or destruction. This contrast in life can be the spark that incites change, setting us on a new journey more aligned with our deepest desires and who we are at the core of our being. Sometimes we have to strip off all of the layers of the past and fall apart in order to rise up into our highest selves. No matter how dark things can seem, there is always that glimmer of light peeking through the shadows; giving a spark of hope to keep going and trust in the unfolding. Today, on this equinox, we honor the balance of the light and the dark. We feel gratitude for the changes that come with the passing of time. For life comes at us in cycles of growth, harvest, death, and rebirth just as we see in nature. As the days get shorter and the nights grow longer, we descend into the darkness of the night. Facing our own inner darkness of the ego and the subconscious—we prepare for the birth of the Light within.

brazillian artist surfing the caos  

Cabinet of My Last Dream

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secret gate

Everyone’s the lead character in their own short story 

Surreality

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Dreams do come true. Hindsight is 20/20. The message of this piece is the delicate balance of an artists internal battle with themselves. Perseverance through days as a starving artist. One of the most difficult feelings I’ve faced throughout my life experience is the decision to take the risk and chase my dreams, vs to struggle for security and face “reality”. Are we completely in control of our own destiny ? Or are we at the mercy of hoping to be in the right place at the right time.  

Digital Fine Artist  

Undiscovered Peace | Wes Henry 2022

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“Many people are alive but don’t touch the miracle of being alive.” – Thich Nhat Hanh

drawing ugly stuff.  

posession.

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push me and pull me wash me away in the tide of your delusion  

Arzena Ersidyandhi a.k.a arzenaers is visual artist based on Indonesia. My artworks Inspired by music and the things that happen around me  

Coincident

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“Coincidence is destiny, and destiny is not coincidence.” Digital Art Png 4738 × 2828 px 10.7 mb 2022  
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A history of cryptoart: In conversation with artist Panter Xhita

A history of cryptoart: In conversation with artist Panter Xhita

A history of cryptoart: In conversation with artist Panter Xhita

2 years ago

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Staring at the work of Argentinian artist Panter Xhita is like looking through a peephole into intimate moments from the cultures around her. There is an insightful vulnerability, an honesty, that evokes human connection. Her individual works are often part of a larger composition, and her recent open edition drop on Nifty Gateway, “A history of cryptoart,” is no exception.

SuperRare Magazine sat down with Panter to discuss “A history of cryptoart” alongside the artwork she’s working on for this month’s SuperRare top collector badge.

SuperRare Magazine: Hi Panter! Can we start by talking a little bit about the POAP you’re creating for SR’s monthly top collector badge?

Panter Xhita: Yes! Here goes: 

I will try and summarize the themes as much as possible. It is not easy because I have been working on many concepts in these last two years and also the size of the work has to be small due to the format. But this idea seemed to me the most appropriate to introduce my work to all the future POAP collectors.

I am going to work with nature–maybe plants being born from a technological device. In this way I will represent the two times in which we all live in this space: the slow pace of our own human nature, and the frenetic pace of the internet.

This idea also tries to represent the inner movement of what appears to be still. How our culture grows within these new technologies. How the human continues to evolve towards unsuspected spaces. How we cling to new objects and, from there, we use our creativity to continue growing.

SM: Very exciting. And this is coming just on the heels of your highly discussed drop on Nifty Gateway, “A history of cryptoart,” correct? Can you give me a little background on the project? Where did the idea come from? What will it look like? And what are your goals for it?

PX: Sure. I’ve been a full time crypto artist for two years now. And since my beginnings, I always had a great interest in the history of this space. I found it amazing to have the possibility of being able to chat with all the artists who built this space. Being able to send a message to Matt Kane, Josie, Coldie, Gisel Florez, Carlos Marcial, or XCOPY and receive a response (and even forge a friendship with some of them) is something invaluable and that many people will surely envy in the future!

 

In the first months, I spent whole nights studying their works to understand, through their art, what I was getting into. And also how could I forge my own path as they had already done, or as they were doing. I needed guides in a place as abundant, heterogeneous, explosive and decentralized as this one.

Later on, I began to write my reflections on their work. I started a weekly Twitter thread where I tried to think out loud and with input from friends about the work of these OGs in our space. And that was fun.

But it wasn’t until living in Mexico that the idea for “A history of cryptoart” occurred to me.

Before dedicating myself to cryptoart, I graduated in Visual Arts in Argentina. I studied all the great artists and their work in bad photocopies (in black and white) and, of course, dreamed of seeing all those works live.

And cryptoart gave me that opportunity. Cryptoart made me fulfill all those nearly forgotten dreams, and now I’ve been traveling the world for over a year as a digital nomad. That’s why I also feel in owe to this space and I am always thinking not only how to grow here, but also how to help grow the space itself. 

So when I was living in Mexico, I rushed to see the works of Rivera, Orozco, Siqueiros and all the Mexican muralists. And seeing these large murals was when the idea came to me: to represent each one of these important artists who built our space in a way that was both personal and collective…and massive!

That is when “A history of cryptoart” was born.

And my goal with this work is simple, but I’m sure it will take time: I want to ensure that each person (builder, artist, collector) who enters this space from now on knows on whose shoulders they are standing. To let them know that the foundations of their houses were built by other amazing artists that were here before.

SM: That’s amazing. I think it’s a really important project. We recently interviewed Pindar Van Arman, and he was talking about how, when he was in art school, he’d dream with his friends about how amazing it would have been to be part of a movement like Impressionism, and how he never thought he’d be lucky enough to be a part of something similar until cryptoart came around.

Can you tell me a little about the format of the project? Will it be a single piece? Or are you releasing pieces for some or all of the 90 portraits? Open edition?

PX: “A history of cryptoart” is divided into three sides (left – central – right). And if you get the three sides, you can then claim the whole piece undivided.

The drop was an open edition and open for 24 hours on August 29th.

I chose this system so that everyone had a fair chance and could get, if not all, at least a part of our history.

SM: And what have you learned from the opportunity to interview such important members of the cryptoart community?

PX: I think the most important thing I learned from many of them is not a concept, but an attitude, a way of seeing the landscape. I learned not to rush, but look for stable and organic growth, to have fun, prioritize making friends, and, of course, making sales! But not to create with sales primarily in mind. I learned to not surrender in front of difficulties, to be patient, and to show everybody who you are and what your story is through your art. 

SM: Has cryptoart provided opportunities for you as an artist that previously seemed unattainable?

PX: Before cryptoart I was a waitress in a small town in Argentina. It was hard to find time to create because the Argentine economy is super difficult and I had to work all day.

Today, I am a full time crypto artist. I travel the world as a digital nomad and spend all day thinking about art and interacting with thousands of friends who are as interested in art as I am. 

This would have been impossible without cryptoart. That’s why I live it with passion. It gave me every opportunity. And I don’t want to lose any. Because I know how rare those are in the rest of the world.

SM: Why do you think it is important that we record the early history of the cryptoart movement?

PX: So that the extractive spirit does not prevail over the constructive spirit in this community.

I think it is important to tell every newcomer that this is not an infinite space financed by some big company. It is a space built and maintained by everyone. It is a space like any other that (if we do not take care of it) has a risk of failing. And to take care of it, it is necessary to know its history and honor its builders.

This space was built with a revolutionary spirit. And it would be very sad to see it get lost in the clutches of influencers and big brands.

Which does not mean denying growth either. But look for the healthiest way to grow. And because of that, I think it is good to remember the initial values ​​of this space. And I want this piece to play a role in that.

SM: What’s next for you as an artist?

PX: I got two things in mind until the end of this year:

  1. Keep studying and thinking of ways to add more value to “A history of cryptoart” collectors.
  2. Finish my collection, “Augment Reality,” to be minted in SuperRare – probably just one or two more pieces to finish the concept.

After that, probably some crazy holidays to recharge the batteries and find inspiration for a future concept.

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