This weeks NFT art inspirational power-up with NFT drops featuring Yellow Deer Mary, Indi, Hadasa, Bárbara Bezina, Cake One, Dani, Kx F and Arnaud Montagard.

The Collector - 22.13

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Yellow Deer Mary
Photographer

"My city is on the foothills, so mountaineering has been part of my routine since I was a child. Every time I return to the city from the mountains, I feel like I have left a part of my soul there and brought a part of the mountain with me instead. What you see in this collection is a look at the inside of me, where a part of the mountain lives." —@YellowDeer_Mary

Foundation


daddy

Indi
3D Artist

"Feeding the reptiles of the mind lurking in the muddy water of thoughts." —@ISombres

Foundation


Royal

Hadasa
Artist

"Purple is known to be a color of royalty and nobility; gold reflects prosperity and wealth. I love these two colors together, maybe because my mother named me after a queen." —@HadasaArt

Foundation


Reconfiguration

Bárbara Bezina
Artist

"Photographic manipulation is one of the expressions and techniques that I like the most and the one that I have dedicated more than 13 years to. I have been able to dump there all my questions, visions and discoveries guided by intuition. Each work is a unique journey full of magic, with a lot of work and love in every detail." —@BarbaraBezina

Foundation


Almost Human 004

Cake One
NFT Artist

"Don't be fooled. Those people are not human. They are not even real. They are a bunch of pixels and vertices and shaders and whatnot." —@TheOnlyCakeOne

Foundation


Self-care

Dani
Digital Artist

"GAN + digital painting (2022)." —@daniela___l

Foundation


JASON AND MEDEA

Kx F
Traditional & CG Sculptor

"The reimagining the story of Jason and Medea. The work was created by different mixing methods - digital sculpting, traditional sculpting,3d scanning, VR sculpting." —@KX________

Foundation


La Traversée

Arnaud Montagard
Photographer

"In 2017, I decided to leave France to start over in the US. As a kid, I was fascinated by American artists. I really wanted to write my own story there. One of my first assignments was to capture the cityscapes of Seattle, WA. To spice things up, I decided to board a ferry to capture views from the water. The light was very special that day. Walking through the cabin, I noticed a man reading a newspaper. I sat behind him. The scene made me think I was in a Hopper painting. The photo was exhibited at the Saatchi gallery and published in famous newspapers." —@arnaudmontagard

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