“Flower Girls” is a collection of 1,500 generative portraits — part spirit, part flora — created by artist Lana Denina. Each Flower Girl is painted with the digital DNA of a real blossom: her petal colors are drawn from the true pigments of flowers, her rarity shaped by the natural scarcity of each plant.
Common blooms like the Rose or Gerbera are abundant in the garden, while rare species such as the Black Dahlia or Teal Hibiscus appear as infrequently in the collection as they do on Earth.
Collectors who gather 4 Flower Girls will also unlock an exclusive reward: a limited-edition 4-piece coaster set featuring designs from the collection.
Each minted Flower Girl joins the garden — a growing, living collection preserved on the blockchain. Every new addition adds color, diversity, and life to the shared garden of collectors worldwide.
Each minted Flower Girl joins the garden — a growing, living collection preserved on the blockchain. Every new addition adds color, diversity, and life to the shared garden of collectors worldwide.
Every Flower Girl is more than an image: she is a portrait of beauty, rarity, and connection to nature, preserved forever on the blockchain.
Collectors who gather 4 Flower Girls may claim an exclusive 4-piece coaster set — a limited-edition artwork series featuring designs from the collection. Every set contains the same four artworks and is available only while supplies last, making it as rare and collectible as the blooms themselves.
Lana Denina is an artist whose work merges portraiture, digital media, and storytelling. Known for her vibrant generative collections and fine art practice, she explores beauty, identity, and nature through contemporary forms. “Flower Girls” continues her exploration of color and spirit, merging real floral pigments with digital portraiture on the blockchain.
Ìtàn, Africa’s largest on-chain art collective, supports “Flower Girls” with marketing and storytelling, bringing the collection to a global audience.
Ìtàn, Africa’s largest on-chain art collective, supports “Flower Girls” with marketing and storytelling, bringing the collection to a global audience.
“Flower Girls” is a collection of 1,500 generative portraits — part spirit, part flora — created by artist Lana Denina. Each Flower Girl is painted with the digital DNA of a real blossom: her petal colors are drawn from the true pigments of flowers, her rarity shaped by the natural scarcity of each plant.
Common blooms like the Rose or Gerbera are abundant in the garden, while rare species such as the Black Dahlia or Teal Hibiscus appear as infrequently in the collection as they do on Earth.
Collectors who gather 4 Flower Girls will also unlock an exclusive reward: a limited-edition 4-piece coaster set featuring designs from the collection.
Each minted Flower Girl joins the garden — a growing, living collection preserved on the blockchain. Every new addition adds color, diversity, and life to the shared garden of collectors worldwide.
Each minted Flower Girl joins the garden — a growing, living collection preserved on the blockchain. Every new addition adds color, diversity, and life to the shared garden of collectors worldwide.
Every Flower Girl is more than an image: she is a portrait of beauty, rarity, and connection to nature, preserved forever on the blockchain.
Collectors who gather 4 Flower Girls may claim an exclusive 4-piece coaster set — a limited-edition artwork series featuring designs from the collection. Every set contains the same four artworks and is available only while supplies last, making it as rare and collectible as the blooms themselves.
Lana Denina is an artist whose work merges portraiture, digital media, and storytelling. Known for her vibrant generative collections and fine art practice, she explores beauty, identity, and nature through contemporary forms. “Flower Girls” continues her exploration of color and spirit, merging real floral pigments with digital portraiture on the blockchain.
Ìtàn, Africa’s largest on-chain art collective, supports “Flower Girls” with marketing and storytelling, bringing the collection to a global audience.
Ìtàn, Africa’s largest on-chain art collective, supports “Flower Girls” with marketing and storytelling, bringing the collection to a global audience.
“Flower Girls” is a collection of 1,500 generative portraits — part spirit, part flora — created by artist Lana Denina. Each Flower Girl is painted with the digital DNA of a real blossom: her petal colors are drawn from the true pigments of flowers, her rarity shaped by the natural scarcity of each plant.
Common blooms like the Rose or Gerbera are abundant in the garden, while rare species such as the Black Dahlia or Teal Hibiscus appear as infrequently in the collection as they do on Earth.
Collectors who gather 4 Flower Girls will also unlock an exclusive reward: a limited-edition 4-piece coaster set featuring designs from the collection.
Each minted Flower Girl joins the garden — a growing, living collection preserved on the blockchain. Every new addition adds color, diversity, and life to the shared garden of collectors worldwide.
Each minted Flower Girl joins the garden — a growing, living collection preserved on the blockchain. Every new addition adds color, diversity, and life to the shared garden of collectors worldwide.
Every Flower Girl is more than an image: she is a portrait of beauty, rarity, and connection to nature, preserved forever on the blockchain.
Collectors who gather 4 Flower Girls may claim an exclusive 4-piece coaster set — a limited-edition artwork series featuring designs from the collection. Every set contains the same four artworks and is available only while supplies last, making it as rare and collectible as the blooms themselves.
Lana Denina is an artist whose work merges portraiture, digital media, and storytelling. Known for her vibrant generative collections and fine art practice, she explores beauty, identity, and nature through contemporary forms. “Flower Girls” continues her exploration of color and spirit, merging real floral pigments with digital portraiture on the blockchain.
Ìtàn, Africa’s largest on-chain art collective, supports “Flower Girls” with marketing and storytelling, bringing the collection to a global audience.
Ìtàn, Africa’s largest on-chain art collective, supports “Flower Girls” with marketing and storytelling, bringing the collection to a global audience.