Artist name: Aletheia Casey
Image: Where does the sky end and space begin?
Edition: 1 of 1
Collection
From ART3.io, Edition365 is a once-in-a-century art & photography collection documenting the historic events between 11 March 2020 and 10 March 2021: a portrait of the year that changed everything. 365 days, captured in 365 artworks, now on sale as unique NFT editions of one — with exclusive unlockable content for collectors.
Unlockable content with purchase of this NFT
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[First time buyer only] Single-use right to archive quality physical print (printed & delivered free of charge)
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During the dark Winter months of the 2020 pandemic, I received news that one of my mother's neuroendocrine tumours had become aggressive. I live in London, although my family home is in Australia. Dreams overlapped with memories of my childhood home, as I tried desperately to travel back to my mother and the rest of my family. The bath in my London flat became a space craft in which my six-year-old son, Adelchi, and I imagined flying home, guided by the stars and kept safe by the light of the moon. We searched for a path through the night sky, knowing we were linked to my mother by its womb-like containment. Winged creatures took on new significance as we remained trapped in London, and unable to fly home. The bath changed from a vessel in which to float and dream, to a solid porcelain cage, the hard edges becoming a border which we were not permitted to cross.
As the months trickled slowly by, my longing to be home in Australia grew unbearable. The landscape of my childhood home mixed with memories of my mother, and the two became inseparable: one clinging desperately to the other in my mind. Trees became my mother’s fingers, holding me, reaching for me.
After several more months of cancelled flights and logistical nightmares, Adelchi and I managed to fly home in late February 2021. After 15 days in quarantine, we could finally see my mother and the family. My parent's bed became a place of comfort and dreams, as my son lay with them, held with love and tenderness. I watched, while the stars shone down on me, their glow mapping my journey, and holding me still.
Welcome to Edition365: a portrait of the year that changed everything
The latest collection from ART3 and British Journal of Photography, in collaboration with OpenSea and New Art City, Edition365 is an immersive virtual exhibition and historic NFT collection.
Bid for the keys to the exhibition itself, to personalise & host it in your corner of the metaverse; Own a piece of history from the remaining pieces for 0.365 ETH.
Each of the 365 pieces were created during the first 365 days of the pandemic, by a vast & dynamic array of creators from all over the world. Traversing tales of love, loss, hope, and solidarity, the exhibition is a once-in-a-century time-capsule, conceived to stand as a historical reference for decades to come.
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#246 Edition365 2021; Aletheia Casey 03
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Artist name: Aletheia Casey
Image: Where does the sky end and space begin?
Edition: 1 of 1
Collection
From ART3.io, Edition365 is a once-in-a-century art & photography collection documenting the historic events between 11 March 2020 and 10 March 2021: a portrait of the year that changed everything. 365 days, captured in 365 artworks, now on sale as unique NFT editions of one — with exclusive unlockable content for collectors.
Unlockable content with purchase of this NFT
High resolution file
[First time buyer only] Single-use right to archive quality physical print (printed & delivered free of charge)
Caption
During the dark Winter months of the 2020 pandemic, I received news that one of my mother's neuroendocrine tumours had become aggressive. I live in London, although my family home is in Australia. Dreams overlapped with memories of my childhood home, as I tried desperately to travel back to my mother and the rest of my family. The bath in my London flat became a space craft in which my six-year-old son, Adelchi, and I imagined flying home, guided by the stars and kept safe by the light of the moon. We searched for a path through the night sky, knowing we were linked to my mother by its womb-like containment. Winged creatures took on new significance as we remained trapped in London, and unable to fly home. The bath changed from a vessel in which to float and dream, to a solid porcelain cage, the hard edges becoming a border which we were not permitted to cross.
As the months trickled slowly by, my longing to be home in Australia grew unbearable. The landscape of my childhood home mixed with memories of my mother, and the two became inseparable: one clinging desperately to the other in my mind. Trees became my mother’s fingers, holding me, reaching for me.
After several more months of cancelled flights and logistical nightmares, Adelchi and I managed to fly home in late February 2021. After 15 days in quarantine, we could finally see my mother and the family. My parent's bed became a place of comfort and dreams, as my son lay with them, held with love and tenderness. I watched, while the stars shone down on me, their glow mapping my journey, and holding me still.
Welcome to Edition365: a portrait of the year that changed everything
The latest collection from ART3 and British Journal of Photography, in collaboration with OpenSea and New Art City, Edition365 is an immersive virtual exhibition and historic NFT collection.
Bid for the keys to the exhibition itself, to personalise & host it in your corner of the metaverse; Own a piece of history from the remaining pieces for 0.365 ETH.
Each of the 365 pieces were created during the first 365 days of the pandemic, by a vast & dynamic array of creators from all over the world. Traversing tales of love, loss, hope, and solidarity, the exhibition is a once-in-a-century time-capsule, conceived to stand as a historical reference for decades to come.