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Elements #100
Elements is a 444-piece generative art NFT collection that treats the four classical elements as pure motion. Each artwork depicts waves of earth, air, fire or water — sometimes fusing together — rendered as photorealistic, ultra-detailed digital images. The focus is on fluid dynamics, texture and light: sand shaped by wind into sweeping curves, smoke spiralling in the dark, flames twisting like ribbons, and ocean water crashing in frozen arcs. No people, no cities, only the raw beauty of elemental forces moving through space.

Token information
- Collection
- Elements
- Token ID
- #100
- Element
- Dual Element: Air and Water
- Wave Shape
- Spiral Vortex Wave
- Scale
- Wide Cinematic Scene
- Environment
- Storm Cloud Backdrop
- Motion Mood
- Twisting Turbulence
- Lighting
- Backlit Glow Through the Wave
- Colour Mood
- Misty Pastel Smoke Palette
- Rarity
- Uncommon
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