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Dust #246

Each Dust token is a unique chalk composition built from layered forms: faint circles, rigid lines, drifting arcs, soft pastel blocks and erased traces. The textures mimic real paper and real pigment — pressure marks, smudges, ghost lines and powdered residue.

The collection balances strict geometry with human irregularity, producing works that feel both mathematical and handmade: blueprints for something that might exist only in the imagination, or memories of drawings left overnight on a studio table.

Dust #246

Token information

Collection
Dust
Token ID
#246
Color Accents
Deep Slate Charcoal
Motion / Erasure
Deep Pressure Stroke
Rarity
Rare

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