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This animated image of Emilie Autumn is accompanied by her ultimate battlecry, the epic "Fight Like A Girl" from her album of the same name. The original photo has never before been made available, and will only be offered in this format as a limited edition of 444 minted NFTs.

The buyer will receive access to the full downloadable version of the video containing the complete song upon purchase via secret link.

About the Photo:

Emilie was invited to shoot in the abandoned ruins of the Female Inmate Wards of Wolston Park Hospital in Queensland, Australia, as the owners of the grounds felt that she would represent the forgotten inmates and their ghosts. Wolston Park opened its doors in 1865 and would go on to become one of Australia's most notorious lunatic asylums well into the 20th century, renowned for its unspeakable abuses of the largely un-insane women and girls who were incarcerated there, many to their deaths. Upon arriving at the asylum ruins, Emilie communed with the spirits and learned that they wanted their power back. She channeled their cries for freedom into each pose—the shoot resulted in the cover for her album "Fight Like A Girl," as well as this image and many others which have never yet been shown.

Wolston Park and the inmates it tortured are just one real-life example of the horror depicted in Emilie's best-selling historical fantasy novel, The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls.

File Type: MP4 Movie File Size: 100 MB (buyer can unlock full 262.2 MB version) Image Size: 1162 x 1906 (buyer can unlock full 1170 x 1920 version) Duration: 2:14 (buyer can unlock full 5:24 version) Music: "Fight Like A Girl" from the album "Fight Like A Girl" by Emilie Autumn

Emilie Autumn collection image

Internationally recognized as a world-class violinist, singer, composer, author, actor, and artist, Emilie Autumn mastered the classical violin before going on to travel the world as a highly theatrical singer. Known for her genre-bending albums Opheliac and Fight Like A Girl, Emilie has also starred in Darren Lynn Bousman’s musical fantasy films The Devil’s Carnival and Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival (alongside Adam Pascal of Broadway’s RENT fame, and Ted Neeley of the classic film Jesus Christ Superstar).
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Emilie is the author of the best-selling historical fantasy novel The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls. She has created the Asylum Virtual World, where elements of the story may be collected and traded as NFTs.
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Emilie is currently composing the Broadway-bound musical The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls, and has released a new album, The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls: Behind the Musical.

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This animated image of Emilie Autumn is accompanied by her ultimate battlecry, the epic "Fight Like A Girl" from her album of the same name. The original photo has never before been made available, and will only be offered in this format as a limited edition of 444 minted NFTs.

The buyer will receive access to the full downloadable version of the video containing the complete song upon purchase via secret link.

About the Photo:

Emilie was invited to shoot in the abandoned ruins of the Female Inmate Wards of Wolston Park Hospital in Queensland, Australia, as the owners of the grounds felt that she would represent the forgotten inmates and their ghosts. Wolston Park opened its doors in 1865 and would go on to become one of Australia's most notorious lunatic asylums well into the 20th century, renowned for its unspeakable abuses of the largely un-insane women and girls who were incarcerated there, many to their deaths. Upon arriving at the asylum ruins, Emilie communed with the spirits and learned that they wanted their power back. She channeled their cries for freedom into each pose—the shoot resulted in the cover for her album "Fight Like A Girl," as well as this image and many others which have never yet been shown.

Wolston Park and the inmates it tortured are just one real-life example of the horror depicted in Emilie's best-selling historical fantasy novel, The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls.

File Type: MP4 Movie File Size: 100 MB (buyer can unlock full 262.2 MB version) Image Size: 1162 x 1906 (buyer can unlock full 1170 x 1920 version) Duration: 2:14 (buyer can unlock full 5:24 version) Music: "Fight Like A Girl" from the album "Fight Like A Girl" by Emilie Autumn

Emilie Autumn collection image

Internationally recognized as a world-class violinist, singer, composer, author, actor, and artist, Emilie Autumn mastered the classical violin before going on to travel the world as a highly theatrical singer. Known for her genre-bending albums Opheliac and Fight Like A Girl, Emilie has also starred in Darren Lynn Bousman’s musical fantasy films The Devil’s Carnival and Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival (alongside Adam Pascal of Broadway’s RENT fame, and Ted Neeley of the classic film Jesus Christ Superstar).
.
Emilie is the author of the best-selling historical fantasy novel The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls. She has created the Asylum Virtual World, where elements of the story may be collected and traded as NFTs.
.
Emilie is currently composing the Broadway-bound musical The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls, and has released a new album, The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls: Behind the Musical.

Dirección del contrato0x495f...7b5e
ID del token
Estándar de tokenERC-1155
CadenaEthereum
MetadatosCentralizado
Ganancias del creador
10%
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Evento
Precio
De
Para
Fecha