2048 × 2732px ~ This work of art is the first NFT by artist "carrie R". Primarily working in sculptural mediums such as plaster and clay, this iPad drawing is their first in a series that explores sculpture in digital, rather than physical, space. The scribbling motion builds up layers of 1 pixel colors to create a vague background and object that obscurely blend with one another to create something creepy, beautiful, and dreamy at once. The series is called "Bad Dream Sculptures as Pixels". This artwork is the first of the series to be release for sale as an NFT, and will not be sold as an edition.
These works of art are the first NFTs by artist carrie R. Primarily working in sculptural mediums such as plaster and clay, these new iPad drawings explore sculpture in digital, rather than physical, space. The scribbling motions build up layers of 1-pixel colors to create vague backgrounds and objects that obscurely blend with one another to create something creepy, beautiful, and dreamy at once. The series is called "Bad Dream Sculptures as Pixels". These artworks will not be sold as an edition.
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2048 × 2732px ~ This work of art is the first NFT by artist "carrie R". Primarily working in sculptural mediums such as plaster and clay, this iPad drawing is their first in a series that explores sculpture in digital, rather than physical, space. The scribbling motion builds up layers of 1 pixel colors to create a vague background and object that obscurely blend with one another to create something creepy, beautiful, and dreamy at once. The series is called "Bad Dream Sculptures as Pixels". This artwork is the first of the series to be release for sale as an NFT, and will not be sold as an edition.
These works of art are the first NFTs by artist carrie R. Primarily working in sculptural mediums such as plaster and clay, these new iPad drawings explore sculpture in digital, rather than physical, space. The scribbling motions build up layers of 1-pixel colors to create vague backgrounds and objects that obscurely blend with one another to create something creepy, beautiful, and dreamy at once. The series is called "Bad Dream Sculptures as Pixels". These artworks will not be sold as an edition.