from Prokofiev's private collection

NFT Collector since 2022 | 2000+ artworks
Focused on human body art: beauty, fragility & distortions
Collecting across Tezos, ETH, Solana, Base
Contemporary digital art curator | Main galleries below
Wallpaper by Pablo Chaco

Karen Jerzyk (1/1s)

"At the heart of Jerzyk’s photography is a recurring exploration of solitude. Often, her subjects are placed in abandoned buildings, decaying rooms, or vast, desolate landscapes. These settings serve as metaphors for emotional isolation, reflecting the internal struggles many individuals experience but rarely express. By situating her models in these stark environments, Jerzyk externalizes the often hidden feelings of loneliness, inviting viewers to confront their own vulnerabilities."

Olga Fedorova (1/1s)

"Surrealism can be a means of escaping the limitations of reality and exploring the possibilities of the imagination. In a world that can often feel oppressive or limiting, surrealism offers a space for audiences to dream, play, and experiment, and to create new visions of what is possible."
Olga Fedorova

Vnderworld (1/1s)

"In a world filled with predictable and sanitized artistic expressions, Vnderworld's work stands out as a defiant outlier. It challenges the viewer to question societal norms, to embrace the unconventional, and to wander through the uncharted territories of their own minds."

Olga Shpak (1/1s)

"Olga Shpak is a visual artist specializing in conceptual staged photography. Her work often features carefully composed narrative scenes with multiple models, exploring themes such as life and death, bodily transformation, and contemporary mythology."

Von Doyle (Editions & 1/1s)

"I’m fascinated by how ugly and scary computer’s dreams are and how we are slowly morphing into computers ourselves so I decided to go back to a time where paintings where pure classic beauty and I’m trying to see them from the eyes of our times."
Von Doyle

Dehiscence (Editions & 1/1s)

"Dehiscence is a Canadian multimedia artist whose work centres on the human form as a site of vulnerability, resilience, and transformation. Through a multidisciplinary practice, she challenges the cultural narratives and visual biases tied to physical appearance, inviting viewers to question the systems that influence identity, equality, and human rights."

Pablo Chaco (1/1s)

"The "Manifesto Cyborg II" series uses AI to transcend conventional categories, proposing a visual language about our evolving relationship with identity and nature. Inspired by Haraway’s Cyborg Manifesto, it merges human, animal, and plant forms, rejecting binaries and hierarchies. Each image opens a portal into a world of hybrid potentialities, where identity is fluid, truth unstable, and coexistence replaces domination."

Yuma Sogo (1/1s)

"Through his art, Yuma celebrates the beauty of existence and finds profound meaning in everyday moments. Each artwork is a visual symphony, capturing the essence of joy, connection, and the intricate tapestry of human emotions."

Iñigo Bilbao (1/1s)

"Iñigo Bilbao, a Barcelona-based artist, fuses art with technology, leveraging his expertise in 3D imaging and experimental medical imaging to transform visual expression."

abhominal (1/1s)

"Abhominal, “away from man”, is an exploratory weblog of the human form. These explorations are a fusion of geometric, architectural, generative and biological abstractions – envisioning an evolutionary future where biotechnology has been used to make perfect posthuman beings."

Viola Rama (Editions)

"Often using humor as a tool for social commentary, [Viola Rama] deconstructs and reinvents the human appearance, creating a hyper-reality in which the corporal body is used to analyze the interconnections between the natural and the artificial."

Shishkin-Hokusai (1/1s)

"His works are characterized by absurdity and surrealism, a discrepancy between the external and the internal. The artist explains this interest by his theatrical roots, because for him the theater as a whole is the embodiment of the absurd."