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Planktos #96

Every Planktos artwork is built from traits that describe a microscopic seascape: organism form, shell architecture, translucency, colour spectrum, bioluminescent markings, background environment and energy state. The resulting images feel like macro photographs taken at impossible resolution — fragile, luminous structures floating in still water, part scientific illustration and part dream.

Planktos #96

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Collection
Planktos
Token ID
#96
Shell Structure
Smooth Glass Disc
Bioluminescence
Soft Core Glow
Colour Spectrum
Warm Amber Highlights
Environment
Muted Teal Wash
Energy State
Slow Rising Motion
Focus and Framing
Slight Off-Center
Rarity
Common

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