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Icon #85

Each work in Icon functions like a sign or a crest — something seen, felt, and remembered.

Colour sets the mood, form holds the structure, and on rare occasions, love enters the frame and reshapes the whole image.

Icon #85

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Icon
Token ID
#85
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Light
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Stacked
Rarity
Uncommon

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Generation 029
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Trace

Trace #2
Trace #80
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Trace #91

Trace is a study of perception — a hybrid visual language where photographic fragments become architectural diagrams, and linework reveals the hidden structure inside the world.

Each artwork begins with real photographs: textures, objects, architectural details, or natural fragments. These images are arranged as intentional collages — quiet, asymmetric, evocative. Over them, precise linework unfolds: topographic contours, orthographic projections, and geometric extrapolations that reinterpret the photograph’s form.

Trace sits between blueprint and sketchbook, between fine-art print and architectural analysis. It is a dialogue between what is seen and what is understood.

Mint at $36 · Prints from £40
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Generation 028
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Chairs

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Chairs #41
Chairs #85

Chairs is a study in sculptural absurdity: a museum-grade exploration of chairs that push beyond functional design into expressive, impractical, and architecturally playful form.

Each work is a hyper‑photorealistic portrait of a chair behaving more like a sculpture: a seat that bends too far, loops into itself, contradicts its own engineering, or performs gestures no practical furniture would ever attempt.

The result is a collection where fine‑art photography meets conceptual design, blurring the boundary between object, artwork, and architectural experiment.

Mint at $72 · Prints from £45
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Generation 035
Released

Remanence

Remanence #5
Remanence #4
Remanence #3
Remanence #16

Remanence is a study of the human face recorded as light over time.

Each work depicts a recognisably human facial form rendered as a sparse spatial point cloud and subjected to long‑exposure spectral recording. Motion across the exposure produces temporal echoes — red‑shift and blue‑shift afterimages that reveal the face at different moments in time.

These are not portraits. They are residual impressions: what remains of form once time, movement, and wavelength have been allowed to interfere.

Mint at $115 · Prints from £60
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