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Berries opens the imagination to the berries in the forest.

The purchased work includes an unlockable link to the artwork. [10000 x 7005 px (jpg)]

You have broad rights to use the art associated with your NFT:

  • Use the art for your own personal, non-commercial use;

  • Use the art when you’re on a marketplace that allows the purchase and sale of the art, so long as the marketplace cryptographically verifies that you are the owner; and

  • Use the art when you’re on a third party website or app that allows the inclusion, involvement, or participation of the art, so long as the website/app cryptographically verifies that you are the owner, and the art doesn’t stay on the website/app after you’ve left.

Restrictions include:

  • Modifying the art;

  • Using the art to market or sell third-party products;

  • Using the art in connection with images of hatred, violence, or other inappropriate behavior; or

  • Trying to trademark the art, or otherwise acquire intellectual property rights in it.

Batwa Gaze collection image

The Batwa Gaze Collection takes its title and actual inspiration from the oldest homo sapiens sapiens inhabiting our planet, the Batwa People of the Great Lakes Region of Central Africa. Batwa Gaze is an imagination of a child peeking through a forest wall, curiously looking at a “developing” world beyond its borders, without judgement, without fear. An imagination of the spirit-self, the beautiful self, the inner-witness that is always present.

The collection is an interpretation of the Batwa Gaze tapestry work by renowned, multi-disciplinary artist Martin Grizzell. As a textile artist, Grizzell's works have been featured in Time Magazine and exhibited in galleries and sacred spaces throughout the U.S. and France. Two of his works are in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, and he is a featured designer in the book, Blacks in the History of Fashion (2022).

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トークン標準ERC-1155
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Berries

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Berries

visibility
23 閲覧回数
  • 価格
    米ドル価格
    数量
    有効期限
    送信元
  • 価格
    米ドル価格
    数量
    最低価格差
    有効期限
    送信元

Berries opens the imagination to the berries in the forest.

The purchased work includes an unlockable link to the artwork. [10000 x 7005 px (jpg)]

You have broad rights to use the art associated with your NFT:

  • Use the art for your own personal, non-commercial use;

  • Use the art when you’re on a marketplace that allows the purchase and sale of the art, so long as the marketplace cryptographically verifies that you are the owner; and

  • Use the art when you’re on a third party website or app that allows the inclusion, involvement, or participation of the art, so long as the website/app cryptographically verifies that you are the owner, and the art doesn’t stay on the website/app after you’ve left.

Restrictions include:

  • Modifying the art;

  • Using the art to market or sell third-party products;

  • Using the art in connection with images of hatred, violence, or other inappropriate behavior; or

  • Trying to trademark the art, or otherwise acquire intellectual property rights in it.

Batwa Gaze collection image

The Batwa Gaze Collection takes its title and actual inspiration from the oldest homo sapiens sapiens inhabiting our planet, the Batwa People of the Great Lakes Region of Central Africa. Batwa Gaze is an imagination of a child peeking through a forest wall, curiously looking at a “developing” world beyond its borders, without judgement, without fear. An imagination of the spirit-self, the beautiful self, the inner-witness that is always present.

The collection is an interpretation of the Batwa Gaze tapestry work by renowned, multi-disciplinary artist Martin Grizzell. As a textile artist, Grizzell's works have been featured in Time Magazine and exhibited in galleries and sacred spaces throughout the U.S. and France. Two of his works are in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, and he is a featured designer in the book, Blacks in the History of Fashion (2022).

コントラクトのアドレス0x2953...4963
トークン ID
トークン標準ERC-1155
チェーンPolygon
メタデータ集中
クリエイター収益
5%
keyboard_arrow_down
イベント
価格
開始日
終了日
日付