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Trace #238

Each token in Trace combines real-world photography with line-based interpretation. Blueprint-style contours expand the imagery outward, revealing hidden geometries, implied structures, and conceptual extensions.

The result is a mixed-media print that feels both designed and discovered.

Trace #238

Token information

Collection
Trace
Token ID
#238
Photographic Theme
Botanical Fragment
Line Interpretation
Radial Diagram
Collage Composition
Offset Strip
Line Density
Dense Analysis
Colour Theme
Graphite Grey
Paper Texture
Newsprint Ghost
Annotations
Guide Arrows
Background Grid
Isometric Grid
Edge Treatment
Deckled Impression
Photo Tone
Warm Shift
Noise & Age
Dust & Fibres
Rarity
Uncommon

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