Enter the Void by Violante

Mint Date
March 14, 2023
Mint Price
0.02Ξ
Total Supply
555 NFTs
Number of Winners
80 Spots
Raffle Time
March 11, 2023, 8 p.m.

Enter the Void

Total supply: 555 
Mint price: .02 
Mint date: TBA 

Twitter link: https://twitter.com/VoidViolanteNFT 
Website link: TBA (follow Twitter) 

Enter the Void is a project of 555 hand-made digital murals by Violante. Violante began experimenting with street art in the late 90s, using spray paint and stencils to create images that spoke to the people who passed them daily. His murals are inspired by the city around him, and each dot represents a person, an animal, a building, or any repeating element that occurs in large cities. As he grew more confident in his skills, Violante began to dream of creating art that could be seen by people worldwide, not just those who walked by his murals on the streets. 

For his first NFT project, Enter the Void, Violante created a series of digital murals based on circular, ever-repeating voids. He spent months creating digital murals, combining traditional and digital techniques to bring his vision to life. Each digital mural is a vibrant explosion of color and energy, with scenes that depict Violante's unique artistic take on the repeating elements and spirit of everyday city life.

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Enter the Void

Total supply: 555 
Mint price: .02 
Mint date: TBA 

Twitter link: https://twitter.com/VoidViolanteNFT 
Website link: TBA (follow Twitter) 

Enter the Void is a project of 555 hand-made digital murals by Violante. Violante began experimenting with street art in the late 90s, using spray paint and stencils to create images that spoke to the people who passed them daily. His murals are inspired by the city around him, and each dot represents a person, an animal, a building, or any repeating element that occurs in large cities. As he grew more confident in his skills, Violante began to dream of creating art that could be seen by people worldwide, not just those who walked by his murals on the streets. 

For his first NFT project, Enter the Void, Violante created a series of digital murals based on circular, ever-repeating voids. He spent months creating digital murals, combining traditional and digital techniques to bring his vision to life. Each digital mural is a vibrant explosion of color and energy, with scenes that depict Violante's unique artistic take on the repeating elements and spirit of everyday city life.

Do you dare to enter the void?

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