Advent Nights · Token Detail
Advent Nights #56
Advent Nights is a generative art NFT collection that invites viewers into serene winter architectural scenes filled with spiritual reverence and the quiet anticipation of Advent. Each artwork is crafted through a generative process with hand-inked architectural linework complemented by soft watercolor shading, utilizing a muted palette of indigo, pewter, and candle-gold tones.

Token information
- Collection
- Advent Nights
- Token ID
- #56
- Setting
- Plaza Entryway
- Perspective
- Narrow Street Opening to Distant Spire
- Foreground
- None Notable
- Composition
- Straight Spine Toward Distance
- Time
- Twilight
- Weather
- Fresh Powder on Ground
- Symbol
- Lantern
- Symbol Placement
- Distant Star Extremely Small
- Rarity
- Common
Owner information
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