We are all rebels if we have artist hearts, especially in the underground movement of NFT art. On this day we witness a great change in our culture, a shift from the original hic et nunc, to whatever is next for Tezos NFTs. All these pieces below are OBJKT com Genesis pieces. Speaking of the ultimate art rebel, Caravaggio’s 450th birthday just passed and his ghost runs through this series of traditional oil paintings combined with GAN art. Original poetry from me, with a little William Blake in the second piece as an ode to the old HEN, original music, original paintings from Valentin Fishcer, Roman Casus and Ilya Shkipin ~ with GAN work from all of us. 🥀🔥
Reservation Winners will be able to claim their piece via Objkt com on Monday
Details will be posted here and on Twitter
There is one form for each piece and then one form for all four pieces below (which will be given preference and raffled separately)
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Visuals by Laurence Fuller (w. Elements of oil paintings by Caravaggio) ~ Original Animation Music Score, Poetry and Performance by Laurence Fuller @laurencefuller
Winning reservations will be settled via Objkt
22 Editions @ 66xtz
Original Oil Painting by Valentin Fischer @___VF ~ Original Animation Music Score, Poetry (Adapted from ‘Heaven and Hell’ by William Blake) and Performance by Laurence Fuller @laurencefuller
Winning reservations will be settled via Objkt
12 Editions @ 66xtz
Original Oil Painting and Animation by Roman Casus @RomaCasus ~ Original Music Score, Poetry and Performance by Laurence Fuller @laurencefuller
Winning reservations will be settled via Objkt
22 Editions @ 33xtz
Ghosts In The Streets ~ Original Oil Painting and GAN by Ilya Shkipin @i_shkipin ~ Original Music Score, Poetry and Performance by Laurence Fuller @laurencefuller
Winning reservations will be settled via Objkt
33 Editions @ 22xtz
ALL FOUR PARTS ~ REBELLION RISING
Preference will be given to Signatures of all IV pieces
187xtz for all four parts
There will be an accompanying Guild piece based on the below portrait of Caravaggio by Henri Simon Thomassin and a William Blake poetry reading from me, for anyone who is successful in acquiring an edition.