The UniFlowers collection is not just pixel images, but an artistic experiment that combines classic forms of nature with the minimalist aesthetics of pixel art. Each piece is created by hand by artist Raul Casillas, which gives the project a special value and depth.
Main artistic features:
Completely handmade - each of the 105 pieces is created without the use of generative algorithms. This makes each flower unique and valuable.
Inspired by nature - shapes, textures and color combinations are based on real flowers, but adapted to a pixelated aesthetic.
Playing with light and shadow - pixel art technique allows you to convey volume even in the most minimalistic shapes, creating a sense of depth.
Collector's value - limited edition (105 copies) makes each flower a rare piece of digital art.
Symbolism - each flower carries a specific emotion, story or concept, whether it be fragility, rebirth, loneliness or harmony.
UniFlowers as a collectible object
The project not only represents digital art, but is also part of the broader ecosystem of “The Garden”, making it a promising collectible asset.
The connection to other collections at The Garden - creates long-term significance for the project.
Potential exhibitions and art collaborations - integration into digital galleries and art spaces.