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IX Shells

Resistance Effect

Lot Closed

March 14, 06:32 PM GMT

Estimate

40,000 - 60,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Ix Shells

b. 1990

Resistance Effect


non-fungible token ERC-721

smart contract address: 0xb932a70a57673d89f4acffbe830e8ed7f75fb9e0

token ID: 33369

metadata: png

Minted in 2022, ed. 1/1.

The collector of this piece shall have access to a high res version of this work for display

The artist.

Itzel Yard– known as IX shells has been widely celebrated as the leading female artist in generative art and in the NFT movement. As a child, the Panamanian artist discovered her talent for coding while playing video games, and has continued her education through formal studies as well as online resources. Like the inspirational female icons of the mid-century generative art scene such as Lillian Schwartz, Murial Cooper, and Vera Molnar, Yard has set a precedent for girls and women fascinated with a future in computer science. Drawing on her initial studies in art direction, Yard uses creativity as a door through which to explore different ways of presenting herself, ultimately allowing her to view the creative process as an opportunity to manifest a safe space. In doing so, Yard attaches a secondary narrative of personal familiarity and tranquility to the digitally coded language seen in her work. Her gentle nature, personable warmth, and direct approach to the creation of her artwork produces a visual sincerity that is unmatched.


"La verdad, aprender a programar arte me relajaba bastante, expandió mucho mi imaginación, puedo ver formas más allá de los patrones, puedo analizar el movimiento de los patrones y conjugarlo con sonidos, puedo ver qué sonidos se relacionan con ciertos movimiento."

ITZEL YARD


English translation:

“The truth is, learning to program art relaxed me a lot, it greatly expanded my imagination, I can see forms beyond the patterns, I can analyze the movement of the patterns and conjugate it with sounds, I can see which sounds are related to certain movements."