Savanna Spirit · Token Detail
Savanna Spirit #704
Savanna Spirit is a 999‑piece generative fine‑art series exploring African wildlife through abstract geometry and cinematic light. Each artwork transforms the forms of lions, elephants, zebras, giraffes and other animals into sculptural silhouettes built from angular planes and expressive pigment. Set against burning horizons, dust storms and moonlit grasslands, the collection celebrates strength, unity and the sacred dignity of the wild.

Token information
- Collection
- Savanna Spirit
- Token ID
- #704
- Animal
- Zebra
- Environment
- Moonlit Grassland
- Geometry Level
- Medium Cubist Planes
- Lighting
- Golden Rimlight
- Symbol
- No Symbol
- Rarity
- Common
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