A Year in Portraits

Total Supply
2,022 NFTs
Number of Winners
1,500 Spots
Official Link
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JEREMY COWART
2022: A YEAR IN PORTRAITS


“If you feel checked out, burned out, and on the edge of giving up, my hope is that these portraits will rekindle the spark that first lit you up inside and drove you into the creative life.” - Jeremy

Cowart invites the viewer to experience 222 portraits of the leading voices in Web3 photographed in his distinctive style at major Web3 events in 2022.

Jeremy’s photographs have been published in Rolling Stone, The New York Times and Nylon and his digital series Block Queens and Lightographs have been featured across NFT collecting platforms.

A Year In Portraits will be released as a digital publication featuring portraits and personal insights from: Keith Grossman, Champ Medici, Clon, Pablo Stanley, Bobby Hundreds, Farohk, Beeple, Jen Stark, Drift, Jimena Buenavida, Refik Anadol and many more.

A Year in Portraits will drop as a Free Mint on January 17. A gift to our community as we look back at the crazy year that was 2022, and starting a new year expecting the best for the space.

We hope you enjoy this project.

Jeremy Cowart x Larkhaus

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JEREMY COWART
2022: A YEAR IN PORTRAITS


“If you feel checked out, burned out, and on the edge of giving up, my hope is that these portraits will rekindle the spark that first lit you up inside and drove you into the creative life.” - Jeremy

Cowart invites the viewer to experience 222 portraits of the leading voices in Web3 photographed in his distinctive style at major Web3 events in 2022.

Jeremy’s photographs have been published in Rolling Stone, The New York Times and Nylon and his digital series Block Queens and Lightographs have been featured across NFT collecting platforms.

A Year In Portraits will be released as a digital publication featuring portraits and personal insights from: Keith Grossman, Champ Medici, Clon, Pablo Stanley, Bobby Hundreds, Farohk, Beeple, Jen Stark, Drift, Jimena Buenavida, Refik Anadol and many more.

A Year in Portraits will drop as a Free Mint on January 17. A gift to our community as we look back at the crazy year that was 2022, and starting a new year expecting the best for the space.

We hope you enjoy this project.

Jeremy Cowart x Larkhaus

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