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Part of the Fragment series. Made on the 217th day of 2021.

This NFT includes a physical drawing (60x90cm). International shipping is included. Buyer can DM me for shipping details.

This NFT is not a jpg, it's an SVG file and includes all the vector data / the source code to reproduce the physical drawing if it's ever lost, stolen or damaged.

This is a #CleanNFT, it's available on "ETH on Polygon", a Proof-of-Stake Layer 2 sidechain.

F-r-a-g-m-e-n-t-s collection image

This series is an exploration of the beauty of chaos, and materials blown into fragments and shattered geometric shapes. This ongoing collection of drawings, still images of explosions frozen in time and short sequences in motion is inspired by the controversial book "How to Blow Up a Pipeline" by Andreas Malm.

I'm exploring here the "aesthetics of sabotage".

Category Art
Contract Address0x2953...4963
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainPolygon
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%

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Part of the Fragment series. Made on the 217th day of 2021.

This NFT includes a physical drawing (60x90cm). International shipping is included. Buyer can DM me for shipping details.

This NFT is not a jpg, it's an SVG file and includes all the vector data / the source code to reproduce the physical drawing if it's ever lost, stolen or damaged.

This is a #CleanNFT, it's available on "ETH on Polygon", a Proof-of-Stake Layer 2 sidechain.

F-r-a-g-m-e-n-t-s collection image

This series is an exploration of the beauty of chaos, and materials blown into fragments and shattered geometric shapes. This ongoing collection of drawings, still images of explosions frozen in time and short sequences in motion is inspired by the controversial book "How to Blow Up a Pipeline" by Andreas Malm.

I'm exploring here the "aesthetics of sabotage".

Category Art
Contract Address0x2953...4963
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainPolygon
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%
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