Title: La Robe a Fleurs
Artist: Kilsy Curiel and John Huet
Edition: 1/1
Kilsy Curiel uses glitch as a mode of decoration. She combines photographs, illustrations and assembles scenic imagery. John Huet’s images have been widely exhibited and are a part of the permanent collections of museums worldwide.
Each of the NFT’s in “La Robe a Fleurs” are the union of Kilsy Curiel’s glitch art and John Huet’s photography. This collection consists of 75 one of one’s, each representing a creative process which spans over 100 years and began with the Chinese artisans who wove and painted an elegant silk dress by hand. Then, in 2018, John had the opportunity to photograph the dress while he was working on a fashion shoot in Beijing, adding his own layer of creativity to the process. Finally, Kilsy Curiel added her own vision to the project when she applied her glitch art alterations over one of John’s images, creating a new, distinct set of 75 distinct NFT’s. In addition to these 75, an additional ten will be minted for artist giveaways, and a portion of all sales will be donated to Searchlight.art, a community lead curatorial body which creates and manages a pre-qualified NFT artist pool for a global NFT community.
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Title: La Robe a Fleurs
Artist: Kilsy Curiel and John Huet
Edition: 1/1
Kilsy Curiel uses glitch as a mode of decoration. She combines photographs, illustrations and assembles scenic imagery. John Huet’s images have been widely exhibited and are a part of the permanent collections of museums worldwide.
Each of the NFT’s in “La Robe a Fleurs” are the union of Kilsy Curiel’s glitch art and John Huet’s photography. This collection consists of 75 one of one’s, each representing a creative process which spans over 100 years and began with the Chinese artisans who wove and painted an elegant silk dress by hand. Then, in 2018, John had the opportunity to photograph the dress while he was working on a fashion shoot in Beijing, adding his own layer of creativity to the process. Finally, Kilsy Curiel added her own vision to the project when she applied her glitch art alterations over one of John’s images, creating a new, distinct set of 75 distinct NFT’s. In addition to these 75, an additional ten will be minted for artist giveaways, and a portion of all sales will be donated to Searchlight.art, a community lead curatorial body which creates and manages a pre-qualified NFT artist pool for a global NFT community.