These beasts come from the artwork of Hieronymus Bosch, and each one is unique and special. They're kind of like Pokemon, but evil.
They were originally drawn for a limited edition book called “The Boschian Bestiary,” but now these beasts are available as 1/1 non-fungible tokens.
There are 70 individual beasts with a choice of three different backgrounds (white, crème, or grey), for a total of 210 unique tokens.
Boschian Beasties are a collection of unique NFTs based on creatures from the artwork of painter Hieronymus Bosch. They're kind of like Pokemon, but evil.
Each of the 70 beasties comes on one of three backgrounds: white, creme, or grey. The tokens are released at a rate of 30 per week, there will be a total of 210 completely unique tokens.
These creatures were drawn by Russian artist Nikita Vuimin and are based on artwork originally created by Hieronymus Bosch, who is best known for his intricate paintings of Hell and his fantastical creatures.
The drawings were first used in a book called The Boschian Bestiary, by Travis McHenry. The book is a limited edition narrative journey through the paintings of Hieronymus Bosch. Along the way, the reader meets many strange and bizarre creatures that try to help or hinder the adventure.
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These beasts come from the artwork of Hieronymus Bosch, and each one is unique and special. They're kind of like Pokemon, but evil.
They were originally drawn for a limited edition book called “The Boschian Bestiary,” but now these beasts are available as 1/1 non-fungible tokens.
There are 70 individual beasts with a choice of three different backgrounds (white, crème, or grey), for a total of 210 unique tokens.
Boschian Beasties are a collection of unique NFTs based on creatures from the artwork of painter Hieronymus Bosch. They're kind of like Pokemon, but evil.
Each of the 70 beasties comes on one of three backgrounds: white, creme, or grey. The tokens are released at a rate of 30 per week, there will be a total of 210 completely unique tokens.
These creatures were drawn by Russian artist Nikita Vuimin and are based on artwork originally created by Hieronymus Bosch, who is best known for his intricate paintings of Hell and his fantastical creatures.
The drawings were first used in a book called The Boschian Bestiary, by Travis McHenry. The book is a limited edition narrative journey through the paintings of Hieronymus Bosch. Along the way, the reader meets many strange and bizarre creatures that try to help or hinder the adventure.