CryptoPunks Mirrors
CryptoPunks, created in 2017 by Matt Hall and John Watkinson, are 10,000 unique 24x24 pixel art characters generated algorithmically. Initially offered for free, these digital collectibles gained traction as NFTs grew in popularity. Their rarity and uniqueness, ensured by the blockchain's decentralized nature, contribute to their allure and investment potential.
As pioneers in the NFT space, CryptoPunks have revolutionized digital ownership and left a significant cultural impact. They have influenced mainstream media and inspired new artists while challenging traditional notions of art ownership. With predictions of renewed interest in NFTs, CryptoPunks are poised to remain influential figures in the evolving digital art landscape.
Handcrafted Venetian mirrors
Each mirror is a symbol of the disruptive digital art age; it is also a portrait or distinct digital identity—a “PFP” in the lingo of CryptoPunk culture—reflecting the intersection of art, technology, and personal expression.
Pricing: $15000
Weight: 29 KG / 64 Ibs
Size: 96cm x 96cm / 38in. x 38in.
Production Lead Time: 3 months
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The Icons of the Digital Art Revolution
CryptoPunks initiated the NFT movement and have since become cultural icons and legends. Holders view their CryptoPunks as both digital art and status symbols that defined a new era. Often, they use their CryptoPunks as profile pictures on social media, embracing them as new digital identities.CryptoPunks evoke a Warhol-like vibe, both in their appearance and their significance in the digital art movement. Just as Warhol's portraits of Marilyn Monroe and Queen Elizabeth, along with his Campbell's soup cans and Brillo boxes, sparked a global pop art movement, CryptoPunks have similarly catalyzed the digital art movement.
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Reflecting Digital Heritage
CryptoPunks have emerged as icons of a transformative moment in digital culture, much like Warhol's art defined an era or The Beatles shaped music. These pixelated characters, once an experimental project, now represent a new perspective on art and ownership in our digital age. By incorporating a CryptoPunk into a handcrafted mirror, you're not just displaying art—you're inviting a piece of cultural history into your space. This mirror goes beyond decoration; it becomes a personal portrait where your CryptoPunk reflects your digital identity, gazing back at you as a symbol of the evolving intersection between art and self-expression. With this mirror, you’re preserving a piece of contemporary history and connecting with a movement that’s actively shaping the future of art and culture.