Cornælhuys 11/18 - Quenottes
A timeless bridge between 2 artists from the 16th Century and Jæn from the 21st. Frans Huys, a Belgian illustrator (1522-1562), made splendid illustrations of grotesque masks from Flemish sculptor Cornelis Floris de Vriendt (1514-1575), printed to provide stone carvers and others with interesting faces to adorn buildings. The Rijks Museum made beautiful high resolution scans of these and released them in public domain, which I took & cleaned carefully, to then add my surreal magic. The result was uploaded straight to contemporary cryptoart: here it stands, floating in the digital void, outside of time. This collaboration of 3 European Artists over 5 centuries makes you ponder about time, culture and tools. The project gives birth to a blockchain made of time and art, in which collectors become part of the path that was designed by the artists.
Surreal, dreamy, psychedelic artist and blockchain mythologist.
Exhibited in the International Space Station, Time Square, Urban Spree.
History
- September 10, 2024 at 10:46 AMTransfer from Jæn to 0x0000…dEaD
- May 6, 2024 at 5:04 AMTransfer from 0x3A35…D799 to Jæn
- October 10, 2022 at 6:41 AMTransfer from Jæn to 0x3A35…D799
- August 23, 2022 at 11:58 AMMinted by Jæn
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