We can’t all have a room with a view. Although concrete and shadows cloud our environments, they don’t need to cast shade on our dreams. Your thoughts are your own, your imagination limitless. Don’t forget to water your soul and make yourself smile from time to time.
Original: Encaustic on wood, inspired by the work of Roy Lichtenstein
[Klara of the Laughing Roses]
Although “Klara of the Laughing Roses” is certainly not a household name in the art world (nor even her real name), we often forget the empowering nature that being an artist on Web3 can have, especially for members of historically underrepresented backgrounds in the visual arts. Remote villages, lack of art education, and even gender and generation all play a role in who gets “seen.” And although NFTs give artists the ability to craft their own identity and sell their own story behind a veil of secrecy, their motives entirely their own, the space is not immune to issues of access.
Billed as an egalitarian space where all creators are “created equal,” OrangeHare believes in the potential of NFTs to break barriers, and is committed to giving voices to those who, for whatever reason, may not have been heard clearly- including “Klara of the Laughing Roses.”
All works are original encaustic on wood creations assisted in production by MidJourney.
After a sensational sellout on her first collection with Orangehare, enigmatic artist “Klara of the Laughing Roses” returns to Opensea with a new drop that dives deeper into the clandestine world she has spent the last ten years crafting. Through a life spent frame-by-frame as an art teacher in the sleepy town of Daegu, Klara has quietly tended to the garden of her own imagination, spending late nights blending molten beeswax and pigment onto wood. Now, thanks to animation assistance by Midjourney and the anonymity assured by web3, her creations bloom with newfound vitality. Expanding on themes of privacy, introspection, and potential left unrealized- “Framed in Roses” invites viewers to think beyond their own “frames” and gaze through new windows of potential within themselves. In the garden of our own imaginations, anything can take root and grow, no matter the shadows outside.
[Klara of the Laughing Roses] Stop and Smell the Roses (Secret Smile) #26
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[Klara of the Laughing Roses] Stop and Smell the Roses (Secret Smile) #26
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We can’t all have a room with a view. Although concrete and shadows cloud our environments, they don’t need to cast shade on our dreams. Your thoughts are your own, your imagination limitless. Don’t forget to water your soul and make yourself smile from time to time.
Original: Encaustic on wood, inspired by the work of Roy Lichtenstein
[Klara of the Laughing Roses]
Although “Klara of the Laughing Roses” is certainly not a household name in the art world (nor even her real name), we often forget the empowering nature that being an artist on Web3 can have, especially for members of historically underrepresented backgrounds in the visual arts. Remote villages, lack of art education, and even gender and generation all play a role in who gets “seen.” And although NFTs give artists the ability to craft their own identity and sell their own story behind a veil of secrecy, their motives entirely their own, the space is not immune to issues of access.
Billed as an egalitarian space where all creators are “created equal,” OrangeHare believes in the potential of NFTs to break barriers, and is committed to giving voices to those who, for whatever reason, may not have been heard clearly- including “Klara of the Laughing Roses.”
All works are original encaustic on wood creations assisted in production by MidJourney.
After a sensational sellout on her first collection with Orangehare, enigmatic artist “Klara of the Laughing Roses” returns to Opensea with a new drop that dives deeper into the clandestine world she has spent the last ten years crafting. Through a life spent frame-by-frame as an art teacher in the sleepy town of Daegu, Klara has quietly tended to the garden of her own imagination, spending late nights blending molten beeswax and pigment onto wood. Now, thanks to animation assistance by Midjourney and the anonymity assured by web3, her creations bloom with newfound vitality. Expanding on themes of privacy, introspection, and potential left unrealized- “Framed in Roses” invites viewers to think beyond their own “frames” and gaze through new windows of potential within themselves. In the garden of our own imaginations, anything can take root and grow, no matter the shadows outside.