Cornælhuys 12/18 - Lysandre

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.
Token
Cornælhuys
Token ID
12
Token Standard
ERC-721
Edition
1/1
Medium
MP4 Digital Video
Dimensions
2160 x 2160
Surreal, dreamy, psychedelic artist and blockchain mythologist. Exhibited in the International Space Station, Time Square, Urban Spree.

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