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GLITCH EP 14 Leona Loona collection image

Imaginary Artist: Leona Loona

The artist known as Leona Loona is an enigma. The only evidence of her existence was found in 1967 in an attic of a five-storey house located in the tiny village of Leeuwenbrul, in the outskirts of Antwerp. There, new owners of the house discovered – stuffed from floor to rafter – cardboard boxes full of thousands of 4-by-4-inch oil-painted wooden tiles, sometimes incorporating painted-over collaged images torn from magazines and newspapers, clearly dating Loona's work to the first half of the 20th century.

They could find no information about where these artworks came from or who the artist was. Her name could only be extrapolated from scrawled writing on the cardboard boxes, and some of the tiles bear the initials "LL" on the back.

Loona's work is feverishly imaginative and astonishingly detailed considering the small size of her canvases...

More: https://huntingtheglitch.medium.com/the-glitch-epoch-14-364bc6c422bf

Category Art
Contract Address0x50d1...d5f7
Token ID92
Token StandardERC-721
ChainPolygon
Last Updated11 months ago
Creator Earnings
5%

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GLITCH EP 14 Leona Loona collection image

Imaginary Artist: Leona Loona

The artist known as Leona Loona is an enigma. The only evidence of her existence was found in 1967 in an attic of a five-storey house located in the tiny village of Leeuwenbrul, in the outskirts of Antwerp. There, new owners of the house discovered – stuffed from floor to rafter – cardboard boxes full of thousands of 4-by-4-inch oil-painted wooden tiles, sometimes incorporating painted-over collaged images torn from magazines and newspapers, clearly dating Loona's work to the first half of the 20th century.

They could find no information about where these artworks came from or who the artist was. Her name could only be extrapolated from scrawled writing on the cardboard boxes, and some of the tiles bear the initials "LL" on the back.

Loona's work is feverishly imaginative and astonishingly detailed considering the small size of her canvases...

More: https://huntingtheglitch.medium.com/the-glitch-epoch-14-364bc6c422bf

Category Art
Contract Address0x50d1...d5f7
Token ID92
Token StandardERC-721
ChainPolygon
Last Updated11 months ago
Creator Earnings
5%
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