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treeskulltown

Arts, spectacles et activités récréatives

Make sub-realism NFT Gifart #skulleth take place in #treeskulltown like totems along series / members of @NFTfactory

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Treeskulltown develops Art movement called subrealism, it is subverdive in essence, it covers the identity of a portrait with a child's gaze, an eye, a shape of a mouth which gives a reduced representation to its same primitive emotions from childhood, joy, fear, anger, and which marks our creative subconscious, sub-realism therefore we remove the realism of a work, of a face in particular, we also voluntarily remove any complex technique from the simple form of the moving line, it is the limit goal of raw art and traditional animation, this relevance resulting from the subculture gives a simplicity which gives a simple and effective creative pleasure to the acid colors, While arousing reflection by the second reading of the work, a contemporary representation of the concerns of digital artists with a touch of exacerbated humor for the joy of the artist and the informed collectors... member of ArtCrush gallery and NFTfactory , addicted to work on tezos with a community of 800 collectors, make collaborative with @VonDoyl and @DehiscenceArt, X-hack event at the NFTFactory to remix on X-copy works, exclusive artwork produce for @The_Lost_Wallet selected artist for NFT.NYC 2023 and MOWNA Biennial + + Let Be Art #NFC23 Lisbon curated by Braw Haus x Tezos_fr x Lezard House

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Arts, spectacles et activités récréatives
Taille de l’entreprise
1 employé
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Lyon
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Société indépendante
Fondée en
2021
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nft, GIF, art, tezos, ethereum, NFTcollector, NFTadvisor et animation

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    the digger is his crucible : Arcanum 16 The Digger is his crucible is a card that evokes alchemical symbolism. In alchemy, the crucible is a container where substances are mixed to transform and purify them. The crucible is a symbol of transformation, metamorphosis, transmutation. When we say that the Digger is his crucible, it means that the Digger is himself the container of his own transformation. He is the container and the content, the subject and the object of his own alchemy. This can be interpreted as a metaphor for personal transformation. The Digger is digging into his own depths, delving into his own thoughts, emotions and beliefs, to transform and purify them. He is transforming himself, metamorphosing, transmuting himself. In alchemy, the process of transformation is often represented by the figure of "solve et coagula", which means "to dissolve and coagulate". The Digger is dissolving old structures, old beliefs, old habits, to coagulate them into something new, different, better. The Digger can also symbolize the destruction of the old, symbolized by the House of God. When digging, you can destroy old structures, old beliefs, old habits. This can be a difficult and painful process, but also liberating. It can also symbolize loss of control, surprise and the unexpected. At the same time, the Digger can also symbolize the creation of something new. When digging, you can discover new things, new ideas, new perspectives. It can suggest that you are creating something new, different, better. It is a symbol that represents the search for truth, knowledge, understanding. It can be linked to the Hollow House and the House of God of the tarot, as a symbol of transformation, change and creation. In summary, the "The Digger is his crucible" card is a metaphor for personal transformation, which evokes the alchemical symbolism of transmutation and metamorphosis. 2160 x 3840 px / 4k mp4 / 59 s / 138 Mo / 12 fps 78 éditions : 1.28 #xtz pièce / Card N° 16/78 : Collection #tarot a subrealist tribute based on the masterpiece by : Peasant Digging (Bêcheur au travail) - Jean-François Millet : 1863 Original works On view at : Davison Art Collection, at Wesleyan University, Middletown, United States minted on objkt : https://lnkd.in/eXvCMeyC shared with magic fam´s 🤗 Sol Fayerman Hansen Jean Minguet Arnaud RAMUS Eleanna Fulop Justine Vilgrain Yvonne Senouf Hela Mouelhi Christian 'Sumo' Pearson Patricia Gloum Matthieu Mifsud, Phd Sylvain Levy  Saeko Ehara Carine Asscher Amelie Bourdinaud Peter Conradi Ryan Tanaka Braw Haus #treeskulltown #cryptoarts #art #NFT #tezos #museum

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    Catharsis: Arcana 15 Catharsis is a word that aptly defines the "dark night of the soul," as it is a process of purification and transformation that allows one to release negative emotions and thoughts to gain new understanding and perspective. Catharsis is often associated with an experience of crisis or profound transformation that allows one to free oneself from emotional burdens and find new inner peace. The 15th card of the tarot is the Devil. It is often associated with temptation, addiction, possession, and loss of control. The Devil can represent the darkest and most negative aspects of the personality, such as anger, jealousy, greed, and fear. Here it becomes Catharsis In a tarot reading, the Devil can indicate that you are a prisoner of your own desires or fears, and that you have lost control of your life. It can also represent the negative influences around you, such as toxic people or destructive habits. However, the Devil can also be seen as a card of transformation and liberation. It can indicate that you are ready to confront your inner demons and free yourself from the chains that hold you back. In this sense, the Devil can represent the possibility of taking control of your life and making choices that allow you to grow and flourish. In this sense, the Devil card can represent the process of confrontation and transformation that allows one to discover the deep and illuminating truth. The Devil, once a symbol of deception and deception, becomes a catalyst for truth and understanding. This Cathartic interpretation can be linked to the idea of the "dark night of the soul", where the individual goes through a period of crisis and transformation to reach a new understanding of themselves and the world. The Devil, representing the darkest aspects of the personality, becomes a guide to light and truth. Which becomes Catharsis…and becomes a catalyst for truth and understanding. 2160 x 3840 px / 4k mp4 / 59 s / 138 Mo / 12 fps 78 éditions : 1.28 #xtz pièce / Card N° 15/78 : Collection #tarot a subrealist tribute based on the masterpiece by : De Zaaier, naar Millet, de bovenste helft : Jean-François Millet, Matthijs Maris : 1849 - 1917 Original works On view at : Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands minted on objkt: https://lnkd.in/ekjwRzGG shared with magic fam´s 🥰 Sol Fayerman Hansen Jean Minguet Arnaud RAMUS Eleanna Fulop Justine Vilgrain Yvonne Senouf Hela Mouelhi Christian 'Sumo' Pearson Patricia Gloum Matthieu Mifsud, Phd Sylvain Levy Saeko Ehara Carine Asscher Amelie Bourdinaud Peter Conradi Ryan Tanaka Braw Haus #treeskulltown #crypto #art

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    Chaos Tamer: Arcanum 14 Card 14 of the Major Arcana of the Tarot, also known as "Temperance," depicts an angelic figure mixing two liquids in a chalice, symbolizing balance and moderation. The "Chaos Tamer" alludes to this card: "She is the mistress of harmony, who knows how to calm storms and quell the flames of discord. Like the angel of Temperance, she mixes the contradictory elements of the universe, creating a subtle balance between opposing forces. With a steady hand and a serene soul, she tames chaos, transforming turbulence into a symphony of peace and harmony." Card 14, "Chaos Tamer," could be interpreted as a call to tame the chaotic forces that reign within us and in the world, to create balance and harmony with nature. This could mean that we need to become aware of our thoughts, emotions and actions, and align them with the principles of truth, awareness, reflection, origin and transformation. Using this card as a reflection tool, we can delve deeper into asking questions such as: * What aspects of my life are out of balance and creating chaos? * How can I become aware of my thoughts and emotions to align them with my values and goals? * What lessons can I learn from nature to improve my life and my relationship with the world around me? * How can I transform my experiences and challenges into opportunities for personal growth and development? By reflecting on these questions and using card 14 as a guide, we will develop a greater awareness of ourselves and our place in the world, and we will learn to live in harmony with nature and with ourselves. He is a figure who brings balance and peace to a turbulent world, while exhibiting his ability to master conflicting forces and create subtle harmony. 2160 x 3840 px / 4k mp4 / 59 s / 149 Mo / 12 fps 78 éditions : 1.28 #xtz pièce / Card N° 14/78 : Collection #tarot a subrealist tribute based on the masterpiece by : A Woman Burning Weeds - Jean-François Millet Original works On view at : The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, United States minted on objkt: https://lnkd.in/emBRA2pz shared with magic fam´s 🤗 Sol Fayerman Hansen Jean Minguet Arnaud RAMUS Eleanna Fulop Justine Vilgrain Yvonne Senouf Hela Mouelhi Christian 'Sumo' Pearson Patricia Gloum Matthieu Mifsud, Phd Sylvain Levy  Saeko Ehara Carine Asscher Amelie Bourdinaud Peter Conradi Ryan Tanaka Braw Haus

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    Anon : Arcanum 13 Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason: Kant's philosophy is known for its critique of pure reason, which questions the notion of objective truth and the possibility of knowing the world as it is in itself. In the context of Arcanum 13, Kant's critique can be seen as an invitation to question the notions of truth and reality, and to explore the limits of human knowledge. Millet and the Representation of Nature: Millet's works, particularly his paintings of landscapes and scenes of rural life, can be seen as a representation of nature and human life in its natural context. In the context of Arcanum 13, Millet's works can be seen as an invitation to explore the relationship between man and nature, and to consider man's place in the natural world. Anonymity in Digital Art: Anonymity in digital art can be seen as a form of liberation of the artist from the pressure of recognition and reputation. In the context of Arcanum 13, anonymity can be seen as an invitation to explore creativity and artistic expression without the constraints of recognition and reputation. Card 13 and Anonymity: Card 13, with its theme of symbolic death and transformation, can be seen as an invitation to let go of old identities and forms of expression, and to explore new forms of creativity and expression. In the context of anonymity in digital art, card 13 can be seen as an invitation to explore creativity and artistic expression without the constraints of recognition and reputation. In summary, the connection to Kant, Millet and anonymity in digital art in the context of Arcanum 13 can be seen as an invitation to explore the limits of human knowledge, the relationship between man and nature, and creativity and artistic expression without the constraints of recognition and reputation. It is an idea that recalls past artistic movements, such as Dadaism or Situationism, which also explored the themes of anonymity and disconnection from external expectations. 2160 x 3840 px / 4k mp4 / 59 s / 141 Mo / 12 fps 78 éditions : 1.28 #xtz pièce / Card N° 13/78 : Collection #tarot a subrealist tribute based on the masterpiece by : A Peasant - Jean-François Millet Original works On view at : Johannesburg Art Gallery minted on objkt : https://lnkd.in/eg_A4bKG Sol Fayerman Hansen Jean Minguet Arnaud RAMUS Eleanna Fulop Justine Vilgrain Yvonne Senouf Hela Mouelhi Christian 'Sumo' Pearson Patricia Gloum Matthieu Mifsud, Phd Sylvain Levy Saeko Ehara Carine Asscher Amelie Bourdinaud Peter Conradi Ryan Tanaka Braw Haus #treeskulltown #cryptoarts #art #NFT #tezos #museum

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    Arcanum 12: The Samaritan The Hanged Man, symbol of transformation and renewal, becomes the Samaritan, representing generosity and compassion. This is the moment when the individual, after having gone through trials and sacrifices, frees himself from his attachments and limitations, and transforms himself into a new being, capable of connecting with others and offering them help and support. This is the moment when inner freedom, cultivated through reflection and meditation, manifests itself in the external world. The individual, having reached his full potential, is able to make informed decisions and live an ethical life, in accordance with the ideas of Kant. Millet's painting, "Freedom", represents this idea of freedom and autonomy, which is the foundation of transformation and personal growth. The TAROT, as a tool for reflection and meditation, is the means to cultivate this inner freedom and connect with others. The Hanged Man, symbol of transformation, becomes the Samaritan, representing generosity and compassion. This is the moment when the individual is transformed into a new being, capable of connecting with others and offering them help and support. This is the moment when inner freedom manifests itself in the outer world, and the individual reaches his full potential." Arcane 12: the Samaritan, represents the fulfillment of this prophecy, where the individual, after going through trials and sacrifices, is transformed into a new being, capable of connecting with others and offering them help and support. 2160 x 3840 px / 4k mp4 / 59 s / 139 Mo / 12 fps 78 éditions : 1.28 #xtz pièce / Card N° 12/78 : Collection #tarot a subrealist tribute based on the masterpiece by : Liberty - Jean-François Millet : 1848-49 Original works On view at : Cleveland Museum of Art, United States minted on objkt : https://lnkd.in/ecyfNJJK shared with magic fam´s 😊 Sol Fayerman Hansen Jean Minguet Arnaud RAMUS Eleanna Fulop Justine Vilgrain Yvonne Senouf Hela Mouelhi Christian 'Sumo' Pearson Patricia Gloum Matthieu Mifsud, Phd Sylvain Levy  Saeko Ehara Carine Asscher Amelie Bourdinaud Peter Conradi Ryan Tanaka Braw Haus #treeskulltown #cryptoarts #art #NFT #tezos #museum

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    Arcanum 11: Resilience Strength is the 11th card of the Tarot of Marseilles and the 8th card of the Tarot of Rider-Waite-Smith. It represents self-control, inner strength, and the ability to control one's emotions and desires. In the Tarot of Marseilles, Strength is represented by a woman holding open the mouth of a lion, a symbol of brute force. However, the woman does not seem to use physical force to control the lion, but rather an inner force, a kind of persuasion or charm. In the Tarot of Rider-Waite-Smith, Strength is represented by a woman holding a lion by the mouth, but with an expression of gentleness and compassion. The lion, on the other hand, appears calm and docile. Strength can be interpreted in different ways, but it is often associated with the ability to control one's emotions and desires, to be patient and persevering, and to find a balance between strength and gentleness. It can also represent the ability to face one's fears and overcome obstacles. In the T.A.R.O.T reinterpreted by #treeskulltown the Strength card becomes resilience, in fact it is a quality that allows one to face the difficulties and challenges of life with courage and determination. It implies the ability to withstand shocks and trials, to get up after a fall and to continue moving forward despite obstacles. Resilience is a quality that is often associated with Strength, because it requires a great capacity for resistance and perseverance. However, resilience is also a quality that is more subtle and nuanced than Strength, because it implies not only the ability to resist, but also the ability to adapt and transform. In this sense, resilience can be considered a more evolved form of Strength, which takes into account not only the ability to resist, but also the ability to grow and develop through difficult experiences. It is a quality that allows one to transform challenges into opportunities for growth and personal development. 2158 x 3038 px / mp4 / 59 s / 111 Mo / 12 fps 78 éditions : 1.28 #xtz pièce / Card N° 11/78 : Collection #tarot a subrealist tribute based on the masterpiece by : Jean-François Millet (1814-1875), La bouillie Original works On view at : Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon ©Cliché Yvan Bourhis/CG77 minted on objkt: https://lnkd.in/ec8HrGff shared with magic fam´s 🥰 Sol Fayerman Hansen Jean Minguet Arnaud RAMUS Eleanna Fulop Justine Vilgrain Yvonne Senouf Hela Mouelhi Christian 'Sumo' Pearson Patricia Gloum Matthieu Mifsud, Phd Sylvain Levy  Saeko Ehara Carine Asscher Amelie Bourdinaud Peter Conradi Ryan Tanaka Braw Haus #treeskulltown #cryptoarts #art #NFT #tezos #museum

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    Arcanum 10 : The Cornucopia This card represents a profound transformation of the Wheel of Fortune, symbolizing a shift in perspective toward a quest for inner wealth and connection with nature. The Cornucopia is a symbol of fertility, prosperity, and abundance, associated with the Greek goddess of nature, Demeter. Interpretation: This card can indicate a time of transformation and growth, where you are moving from the pursuit of fortune and material success to a quest for meaning and significance. You may experience an abundance of resources, not only material, but also emotional and spiritual. The Cornucopia is also associated with good luck and providence, representing a more positive and abundant view of luck and fortune. Providence is generous and benevolent, distributing good luck and fortune to those who are ready to receive it. Influences: This card is influenced by the philosophy of Kant, which explores the notion of purpose and purpose in nature. The Cornucopia represents a natural purpose, where abundance and fertility are the ultimate goals of nature. The reference to Millet, a French landscape painter, inspires a vision of the Cornucopia as a symbol of the fertility and prosperity of the earth. The goddess Tyche and Fortuna Primigenia, goddesses of luck and fortune, are also associated with this card, representing good luck and providence as forces that distribute good and bad luck to their subjects. Tip: This card invites you to connect with nature and seek inner wealth and abundance of resources. Be open to good luck and providence, and be ready to receive the blessings that are offered to you. 2786 x 2160 px / 4k mp4 / 59 s / 99,3 Mo / 12 fps 78 éditions : 1.28 #xtz pièce / Card N° 10/78 : Collection #tarot a subrealist tribute based on the masterpiece by : Jean-François Millet - La Baigneuse (1846-1848) Original works On view at : National Gallery of Art, Washington DC minted on objkt: https://lnkd.in/eQYagTWU shared with magic fam´s 🥰 Sol Fayerman Hansen Jean Minguet Arnaud RAMUS Eleanna Fulop Justine Vilgrain Yvonne Senouf Hela Mouelhi Christian 'Sumo' Pearson Patricia Gloum @Lucie-Éléonore Riveron @Matthieu Mifsud, Phd Sylvain Levy Saeko Ehara Carine Asscher Amelie Bourdinaud Peter Conradi Ryan Tanaka Braw Haus #treeskulltown #cryptoarts #art #NFT #tezos #museum

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    Arcanum 9: The Scholar The Hermit becomes The Scholar, the ninth arcana of the TAROT, is associated with introspection, wisdom and the search for truth. In this context, it is interesting to see how this card is interpreted as a tool for reflection and meditation. Kant's philosophy, which emphasizes the importance of reason and experience, can be linked to the idea of the search for truth and wisdom that The Scholar represents. Similarly, Millet's work, which often depicts rural landscapes and characters in harmony with nature, can be associated with the idea of living in harmony with the earth. The Scholar is a character who embodies the search for knowledge and wisdom. He is often associated with The Hermit, as he represents the quest for truth and understanding oneself and the world around us. The Scholar is a symbol of intellectual curiosity and passion for learning. He is often depicted as a character who spends his time reading, studying, and thinking. He is in search of knowledge and wisdom, and he is willing to dedicate himself to this quest in order to achieve his goals. The scholar is also a symbol of discipline and perseverance. He knows that knowledge and wisdom are not easily acquired, and that one must work hard to achieve them. Therefore, he is willing to dedicate himself to his quest, even if it means making sacrifices and overcoming obstacles. In philosophical terms, the scholar embodies the idea of the search for truth and wisdom. He represents the quest for knowledge and understanding of oneself and the world around us. He is a symbol of intellectual curiosity and passion for learning, and he embodies the discipline and perseverance necessary to achieve one's goals. In the context of the TAROT, the scholar can be seen as a symbol of the search for truth and wisdom. It embodies the quest for knowledge and understanding of oneself and the world around us, and it represents intellectual curiosity and a passion for learning. It is a symbol of the discipline and perseverance needed to achieve one's goals, and it embodies the idea of the search for truth and wisdom. 2666 x 2160 px / 4k mp4 / 59 s / 104 Mo / 12 fps 78 éditions : 1.28 #xtz pièce / Card N° 09/78 : Collection #tarot a subrealist tribute based on the masterpiece by : Shepherd Tending His Flock - Jean-François Millet 1860 Original works On view at : Brooklyn Museum, United States minted on objkt: https://lnkd.in/e-magX-B shared with magic fam´s 🤗 Sol Fayerman Hansen Jean Minguet Arnaud RAMUS Eleanna Fulop Justine Vilgrain Yvonne Senouf Hela Mouelhi Christian 'Sumo' Pearson Patricia Gloum Lucie-Éléonore Riveron Matthieu Mifsud, Phd Sylvain Levy  Saeko Ehara Carine Asscher Amelie Bourdinaud Peter Conradi Ryan Tanaka Braw Haus

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    Arcanum 8: Code is Law "Code is Law" is a concept that emerges from the NFT (Non-Fungible Token) community and refers to the idea that the rules and laws that govern online transactions and interactions are determined by the computer code that underlies these systems. Following Kant's philosophy, we can consider that code is a kind of "moral law" that determines what is right and what is wrong in the digital universe. According to Kant, moral law is a universal law that applies to all rational beings, and is based on reason and not on desires or personal interests. In this sense, code can be seen as a kind of "moral law" that regulates online interactions and determines what is acceptable and what is not. However, it is important to note that code is not a moral law in itself, but rather a tool that can be used to implement rules and laws. When it comes to justice, the concept of "Code is Law" can be linked to the idea of distributive justice, which is the idea that resources and benefits should be distributed fairly among individuals. In the context of the NFT community, code can be used to implement distributive justice mechanisms, such as income distribution systems or decentralized governance mechanisms. Finally, when it comes to the tarot card, the concept of "Code is Law" can be considered to be linked to the Justice card, which represents the idea of justice and responsibility. The Justice card can be interpreted as a representation of the need to implement rules and laws to regulate human interactions and to ensure that individuals are treated fairly. The Justice card in tarot is a card that represents the idea of justice, responsibility, and balance. It is often associated with the notion of karma, which suggests that actions have consequences and that individuals must be held accountable for their actions. The work of Jean-François Millet, a 19th-century French painter, can also be linked to this concept. Millet is known for his paintings that depict the lives of peasants and workers, and highlight the difficulties and injustices they encounter. In this sense, Millet's work can be seen as a representation of the need for justice and responsibility in society, and the concept of "Code is Law" can be seen as a way to implement these values in the digital universe. 2160 x 3840 px / 4k mp4 / 59 s / 135 Mo / 8 fps 78 éditions : 1.28 #xtz pièce / Card N° 08/78 : Collection #tarot a tribute based on : Paysanne enfournant son pain - Jean-François Millet : (1814–1875) Original works On view at : Kröller-Müller Museum 833th pieces minted on objkt: https://lnkd.in/ePgYas3s shared with magic fam´s 🤗 Sol Fayerman Hansen Jean Minguet Arnaud RAMUS Eleanna Fulop Justine Vilgrain Yvonne Senouf Hela Mouelhi Christian 'Sumo' Pearson Patricia Gloum Lucie-Éléonore Riveron Matthieu Mifsud, Phd Sylvain Levy  Saeko Ehara Carine Asscher Amelie Bourdinaud Peter Conradi Ryan Tanaka Braw Haus

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    Good Morning and magic day 🥰 🪄it´s #CaminoAlMictlanNFT 🔥💀 "Sterile Debate" by #treeskulltown: Día de los Muertos Exhibition NY The Canvas Global, Inc. October 25. Mexico from Oct. 31 to Nov. 30. Friday, Nov 1st - DJ PARTY Decentraland - 6pm, EST Sat, Nov 2nd on Spatial - 6pm, EST minted with Tezos with the objective to present the drop this Thursday, October 31, in Queretaro, Mexico, where we will present the exhibition Camino Al Mictlan NFT 2021-2024 in the Museum Centro Queretano de la Imagen. shared with magic fam´s 🥰 Sol Fayerman Hansen Jean Minguet Arnaud RAMUS Eleanna Fulop Justine Vilgrain Yvonne Senouf Hela Mouelhi Christian 'Sumo' Pearson Patricia Gloum Lucie-Éléonore Riveron Matthieu Mifsud, Phd Sylvain Levy Saeko Ehara Carine Asscher Amelie Bourdinaud Peter Conradi Ryan Tanaka Braw Haus

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