James and Other Apes (#JAPES)
Jape name: #33 Koto
Edition: 1 of 1
Full size gallery and project information
Collection
Long before BAYC, James Mollison spent four years traveling the world to photograph the great apes, which are now being minted by ART3.io for the first time, in official partnership with OpenSea.
JAPES presents 52 individual portraits of the apes, alongside their names, stories & unique real life traits — with exclusive unlockable content for collectors.
Unlockable content with purchase of this NFT
Single-use right to archive quality physical print, printed & delivered free of charge (for first time buyer)
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JAPE story
Koto was sold to a vendor by hunter on Nzambi, confiscated after two months and delivered to Brazzaville orphanage by plane. Depressed and dehydrated she recovered her health with help of surrogate mother and was reintroduced into the wild as part of Dkjeke’s group. I had trekked for two days to find the group in the forest. Koto watched me with interest as I went round taking the portraits of the gorilla’s in her group. She is now a mother and the dominant female in a new group.
#33 Koto; James and Other Apes (#JAPES)
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James and Other Apes (#JAPES)
Jape name: #33 Koto
Edition: 1 of 1
Full size gallery and project information
Collection
Long before BAYC, James Mollison spent four years traveling the world to photograph the great apes, which are now being minted by ART3.io for the first time, in official partnership with OpenSea.
JAPES presents 52 individual portraits of the apes, alongside their names, stories & unique real life traits — with exclusive unlockable content for collectors.
Unlockable content with purchase of this NFT
Single-use right to archive quality physical print, printed & delivered free of charge (for first time buyer)
High resolution file
JAPE story
Koto was sold to a vendor by hunter on Nzambi, confiscated after two months and delivered to Brazzaville orphanage by plane. Depressed and dehydrated she recovered her health with help of surrogate mother and was reintroduced into the wild as part of Dkjeke’s group. I had trekked for two days to find the group in the forest. Koto watched me with interest as I went round taking the portraits of the gorilla’s in her group. She is now a mother and the dominant female in a new group.