Contemporary Day Auction
Contemporary Day Auction
Property from an Iconic Digital Art Collection
Fidenza #861
Accepts Crypto
Auction Closed
May 19, 10:59 PM GMT
Estimate
100,000 - 150,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Property from an Iconic Digital Art Collection
Tyler Hobbs
b. 1987
Fidenza #861
PNG, 2400 x 2000 pixels
Executed in 2021, this work is unique.
Token ID: 78000861
Smart Contract: 0xa7d8d9ef8d8ce8992df33d8b8cf4aebabd5bd270
Token Standard: ERC-721
Blockchain: Ethereum
Minted by Svinsernn
Koosah
Acquired from above
Tyler Hobbs, based in Austin, is one of the leading figures in the contemporary generative art sphere. Released in June 2021, the Fidenza project rapidly grew into one of the most highly regarded generative art projects to date. Following in the technical footsteps of artists like Roman Verostko and Vera Molnar, Hobbs’ creates visual frameworks algorithmically and plays with variations within them. Each artwork is entirely unique based on a series of 999 outputs, with each work bearing the artist's recognizable ''flow field'' that conveys this vivid movement to the composition spanning a variety of colors, from vibrant colors to black and white or monochrome. The scale also defines the level of detail produced in the output, accentuating this sensation of movement within the work. Fidenzas are a quintessential example of how the randomized process of generative art can produce results that are perfectly balanced, such as the Spiral beautifully placed at the center of the composition in Fidenza #725.
Hobbs relates his work to the system-based practices of artists like Sol LeWitt and Agnes Martin, who took similarly methodical approaches to mark-making. He also refers to the visual artist Casey Reas for building the software he uses to create his work.
Fidenza was designed with 14 different probabilistic color palettes. Of those, Luxe is the most common, and incorporates the largest variety of colors: sixteen in total. Fidenza #861 showcased elegantly the color palette white on cream, which only 10 works from the series contain. This color palette resonates with his strong influence for 1960s minimalists and especially to the use of color by Agnes Martin.