Artists in the Solana Ecosystem to be Featured in Exhibition Event
In addition to the live art created onsite, artwork from several additional artists in the Solana ecosystem will be displayed on the walls of the exhibition space.
Featured artists include:
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Anthony Azekwoh
Anthony Azekwoh is a contemporary artist and author based in Lagos, Nigeria. His work primarily focuses on African folklore and mythology, using these themes and figures to tell stories of his country, transformation, and change.
Anthony is a self-taught artist and has explored diverse subjects and mediums across his career, working between digital and traditional, painting and sculpting.
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Apah Benson
Apah Benson is a poet and conceptual photographer from Delta State, Nigeria. His work blurs the lines between light, shadow, and color. His photography is a testament to the art of storytelling, focusing on African culture and enthralling visual representations of what is true and closest to his heritage.
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Laurence Antony
Laurence Antony is a Canadian contemporary painter whose style morphs to the realities and subjects depicted in portraiture and landscape painting.
Using 3D design, found photos, and digital paintings as source material, Antony creates images that combine multiple perspectives into unique and surreal images.
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Peanug
Peanug is a multidisciplinary artist who creates within virtual reality. Working across wearables, digital sculpture, and illustration, their work has been collected worldwide.
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Rupture
Morris Vogel, aka Rupture, is a self-taught artist from Switzerland. He works primarily on washi paper and canvas, using a meticulous black-and-white drawing style to depict harrowing portraits of humanity’s darker facets.
Morris uses web3 as another medium in his artistry, experimenting within this space to be challenged.
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Ryland Close
Ryland Close is a digital abstract artist seeking to explore shared human experience and connectivity through a digital lens.
Ryland began creating digital art on Solana in 2021 under the pseudonym FALLEN. He aims to utilize blockchain technology to develop a body of work that can be seen as a work of art when viewed as a whole.
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Victoria Rickards
Victoria, a Miami Native abstract artist, imbues her art with wonder and enchantment. Her paintings are deeply personal and universal, exploring themes of growth, transformation, and the interconnectivity of all things.
Victoria’s colorful paintings pay accolades to her homeland and ancestral lineage. A unique composition of cultures is identifiable in her artwork.
The selected artists in the Solana Ecosystem showcase their diverse and cutting-edge styles, using a combination of traditional and digital mediums. The fusion of art and technology brings new creativity and innovation to the exhibition space.
The featured artists not only demonstrate their artistic talent but also present their unique perspectives and worldviews to the audience. The diversity of styles, themes, and techniques represented ensures a fresh and engaging experience for viewers.
• What is the Solana Ecosystem art exhibition?
– The Solana Ecosystem art exhibition is a platform featuring artwork from various artists, including visual artists, photographers, and digital abstract artists, who are part of the Solana network.
• What is the main theme or focus of the exhibition?
– The primary focus of the exhibition is to showcase unique and innovative art forms created in the Solana ecosystem.
• What are the different styles and techniques showcased?
– The featured artists represent an array of styles, from African folkloric art to avant-garde digital paintings. They may use traditional or digital medium, including 3D design and printmaking.
• Are there special events or activities scheduled for during the exhibition?
– The artist will be creating live art during the duration of the exhibition. This allows art enthusiasts to witness the creation of original piece and interact with the artist directly.