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Katheros #186

Katheros is a 444-piece geometric fine-art collection exploring purity of form. Each artwork is generated from structural traits like mandalas, wave interference, lattices, spirals and impossible shapes, paired with restrained palettes ranging from black-on-white to rare gold, vermilion and spectral multicolour variants. Line weight, ink texture, symmetry and density shape each composition, creating pieces that feel mathematical, meditative and quietly elegant.

Katheros #186

Token information

Collection
Katheros
Token ID
#186
Line Weight
Mixed Weights
Density
Dense
Ink Texture
Ink Bleed
Composition
Floating Form
Rarity
Uncommon

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