Faces
NFTs Available
PRESALE Price
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SMALL FORMAT
LARGE FORMAT
WHAT YOU GET
Every Faces NFT comes with a claimable version of that face on paper (11"x14"). There are 4 chances to win a large format - 4 Faces on canvas of Large Faces (36"x36").
PERKS
Holding a NFT from this mint will give you early whitelist to mint 2 (Bulls) and future whitelist opportunities.
ₓ396 Small Format
ₓ4 Large Format
About
No one ever said I wish I could work a 9 to 5 forever, I wish I could recreate the feeling of the DMV, or I wish I had more afternoon meetings. Why don't we? Because it's all so definite, practical, and mundane. As humans, we want to be whimsical. We appreciate all we have, but when we dream, we dream of all that could be. We yearn for the afternoons spent as robbers fleeing the police, the mornings when our mind took us to galaxies far far away, and the nights when we constructed kingdoms of pillows and bedding. We miss the splendor of being unlimited. We miss childhood. The artist goes straight to this longing and reminds you that it is not so far gone. The variety and doodle-like construction of these faces point to the undefined nature of childhood. The possibility of many different faces and versions of ourselves that are possible. The colors' strength and refusal to stay inside the lines draw us towards the power of that inner child, the ability to disregard the lanes we have constructed and push forward with playful energy. The negative space, much more present in these pieces than in any other, points to the possibility. The possibility that there is always space for more to come. Faces asks us to remember that the face we choose is not the only possibility, and if we remember that inner child, there will always be a possibility.
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ARTIST STATEMENT
No one ever said I wish I could work a 9 to 5 forever, I wish I could recreate the feeling of the DMV, or I wish I had more afternoon meetings. Why don't we? Because it's all so definite, practical, and mundane. As humans, we want to be whimsical. We appreciate all we have, but when we dream, we dream of all that could be. We yearn for the afternoons spent as robbers fleeing the police, the mornings when our mind took us to galaxies far far away, and the nights when we constructed kingdoms of pillows and bedding. We miss the splendor of being unlimited. We miss childhood. The artist goes straight to this longing and reminds you that it is not so far gone. The variety and doodle-like construction of these faces point to the undefined nature of childhood. The possibility of many different faces and versions of ourselves that are possible. The colors' strength and refusal to stay inside the lines draw us towards the power of that inner child, the ability to disregard the lanes we have constructed and push forward with playful energy. The negative space, much more present in these pieces than in any other, points to the possibility. The possibility that there is always space for more to come. Faces asks us to remember that the face we choose is not the only possibility, and if we remember that inner child, there will always be a possibility.