Keyholder Raffle Justin Aversano - EDIAG

Mint Price
FREE
Total Supply
365 NFTs
Number of Winners
1 Spot
Raffle Time
Jan. 27, 2023, 9 p.m.

🎁 Raffle for 1 free Justin Aversano NFT


ℹ️ This raffle is exclusive for Quantum Keyholders, the winner will get a free piece from Justin's new drop called Every Day is a Gift! 

Justin Aversano - Every Day Is A Gift - Collection of 365 Polaroids

"For each day of the year from September 22nd, 2012 - September 21st, 2013, I photographed people celebrating their birthday with a Polaroid camera. The dated Polaroids represent everyone who shares that day of birth. This project recognizes equality of all living beings through the depiction of a primal phenomenon, which is mortality."

Justin Aversano is the CEO and Co-Founder of Quantum Art, and creator of Twin Flames, a photographic collection of 100 sets of twins. Justin is also the co-founder and creative director of SaveArtSpace, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing community art to public spaces. A humanist and a social entrepreneur, Justin connects his art with the world around him through capturing moments, faces, and communities that surround him, bringing them together through the lens of his camera. Justin is currently based in Los Angeles.

https://www.justinaversano.com
https://quantum.art/collection/everydayisagift

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🎁 Raffle for 1 free Justin Aversano NFT


ℹ️ This raffle is exclusive for Quantum Keyholders, the winner will get a free piece from Justin's new drop called Every Day is a Gift! 

Justin Aversano - Every Day Is A Gift - Collection of 365 Polaroids

"For each day of the year from September 22nd, 2012 - September 21st, 2013, I photographed people celebrating their birthday with a Polaroid camera. The dated Polaroids represent everyone who shares that day of birth. This project recognizes equality of all living beings through the depiction of a primal phenomenon, which is mortality."

Justin Aversano is the CEO and Co-Founder of Quantum Art, and creator of Twin Flames, a photographic collection of 100 sets of twins. Justin is also the co-founder and creative director of SaveArtSpace, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing community art to public spaces. A humanist and a social entrepreneur, Justin connects his art with the world around him through capturing moments, faces, and communities that surround him, bringing them together through the lens of his camera. Justin is currently based in Los Angeles.

https://www.justinaversano.com
https://quantum.art/collection/everydayisagift

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