This single bristling orb pulses while flanked by four rotating crystals that pulse green and blue as the scales of the orb revolve and reveal an inner glowing stone. The surfaces are mapped with tessellated artwork created by the artist, Doodleslice. In this case the lead image is a an M.C. Escher inspired, interlocking triplet pattern of rabbits, which is the reason for the name, Single Orb Tri-Bunnies.
The video is rendered at 4K and is a looping sequence of 250 frames.
This video is one of three Second Plateau NFTs for this collection. All NFTs in this plateau will feature a single bristling orb.
The artist, Doodleslice, has been creating art for over thirty years in a variety of media, including painting, illustration, digital painting, hand-drawn animation, 3D animation, and other experimental formats as well as composing poetry. He studied with influential artists, including Grace Hartigan, Miriam Beerman, and Archie Rand.
Single Orb Tri-Bunnies
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Single Orb Tri-Bunnies
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This single bristling orb pulses while flanked by four rotating crystals that pulse green and blue as the scales of the orb revolve and reveal an inner glowing stone. The surfaces are mapped with tessellated artwork created by the artist, Doodleslice. In this case the lead image is a an M.C. Escher inspired, interlocking triplet pattern of rabbits, which is the reason for the name, Single Orb Tri-Bunnies.
The video is rendered at 4K and is a looping sequence of 250 frames.
This video is one of three Second Plateau NFTs for this collection. All NFTs in this plateau will feature a single bristling orb.
The artist, Doodleslice, has been creating art for over thirty years in a variety of media, including painting, illustration, digital painting, hand-drawn animation, 3D animation, and other experimental formats as well as composing poetry. He studied with influential artists, including Grace Hartigan, Miriam Beerman, and Archie Rand.