Scales by Anna Judd

Mint Date
March 23, 2024
Mint Time
5 p.m. UTC
Mint Price
FREE
Total Supply
505 NFTs
Number of Winners
25 Spots
Raffle Time
March 21, 2024, noon
Official Link
annajudd.com/scales
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Imagine. A tapestry of ten thousand artworks, meticulously assembled by hand over the course of 3 years. Each piece added marks a new chapter in a story of the indomitable human spirit and a relentless journey into the unknown. 

Enter Scales: an innovative Fine Art project in web3 showcasing the paintings of renowned oil painter Anna Judd. The paintings are scanned, fractionalized and digitally upgraded before they are given as gifts to the citizens of web3. These digital artworks are released in monthly drops by allow list only. 

Collectors who manage to collect all Scales (fractionalized) pieces of a full painting will receive the physical oil painting at the project's conclusion, when all 10k Scales have been released. 


Since June 2022, Scales has released 6,003/10,000 digital artworks 


About Anna: 

Hailing from the mountains of Northern California, Anna Judd has been working professionally as and artist and exhibiting her work for over twenty years. Her latest collection, Scales, includes over 300 abstract oil paintings (so far!) and has surpassed $1M in secondary sales.

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Imagine. A tapestry of ten thousand artworks, meticulously assembled by hand over the course of 3 years. Each piece added marks a new chapter in a story of the indomitable human spirit and a relentless journey into the unknown. 

Enter Scales: an innovative Fine Art project in web3 showcasing the paintings of renowned oil painter Anna Judd. The paintings are scanned, fractionalized and digitally upgraded before they are given as gifts to the citizens of web3. These digital artworks are released in monthly drops by allow list only. 

Collectors who manage to collect all Scales (fractionalized) pieces of a full painting will receive the physical oil painting at the project's conclusion, when all 10k Scales have been released. 


Since June 2022, Scales has released 6,003/10,000 digital artworks 


About Anna: 

Hailing from the mountains of Northern California, Anna Judd has been working professionally as and artist and exhibiting her work for over twenty years. Her latest collection, Scales, includes over 300 abstract oil paintings (so far!) and has surpassed $1M in secondary sales.

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