The world can be confusing and exhausting at times, so it is all the more important to rest occasionally and find your center again. This work is another digital remaster of one of my drawings from 30 years ago. The source of this work comes from my favorite sketchbook from 1990.
A digitally remastered version of an analog oil pastels drawing, that I created on July, 4th 2017. The original title of the work has been „Neat Freak“, but I decided to rename it according to the historic date, it had been created on. You can see the original source at my Hive post.
The work is part of my series of Vincent van Gogh remakes and expresses my deep connection with him. With the help of my signature technique, I dissected the original into its individual brushstrokes and transformed them into mosaic-like color fields. The result makes the incredibly vivid movements that are present in the original visible and even amplifies them.
This is my first experiment of embedding a Bitcoin wallet inside an animated gif using steganography.
The owner will be able to extract the private key of the wallet loaded with 0.02 BTC. The public address of the wallet is: 13P3m4paqsBRSUWogY74QLSFfJMFXwx4yq
The collector can use Terminal to extract the key like so „unzip 2Moon.gif“. Windows users can also use WinRAR to decompress the zip (just rename the gif to zip upfront).
To prevent the funds from being stolen, the buyer will need a password to unzip. This will be sent to the buyers Eth-address as an encrypted message using Mailchain. Alternatively I can send the password over Keybase chat (I’m shortcut there as well).
Please make yourself familiar with the required tools before bidding.
A digital collage made of a glitched image of the artist’s garden and the Eve from the left panel of the triptych „The Garden of Earthly Delights“ painted by Hieronymus Bosch between 1490 and 1510.
Slightly different version available in an edition of 1/3 at Makersplace.
It’s really interesting to see, how working with AsyncArt already influenced my style. Whenever I create something these days, I’m thinking about how great it is to not only provide one finished work but a whole bunch of possibilities.