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PKOK Hypersub Airdrop 35 FACES "Faces" is a curated dive into the beautifully chaotic gallery of us—a collection where photography, painting, gif-art, and AI blur the lines between portrait and perception. From raw, unfiltered gazes to surreal digital renderings, this series explores identity in flux. These aren't just faces—they're stories, projections, glitches, truths, and myths. In a world obsessed with surface, "Faces" invites you to look again—and maybe, to be seen. The five pieces of today’s airdrop were created by: @o-gant @silkywayart.eth Elizabedsh (X: @Elizabedsh1) Elnaz (X: @artelnazz) Grant Spanier (X: @grantspanier) Explore this thread to learn more about these outstanding artists. (1/10)
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Oleg Gant @o-gant is a multi-award-winning Lithuanian artist, photographer, art critic, and curator. His works, known for their emotional abstraction, are exhibited in prestigious art shows across Vienna, Zurich, Warsaw, London, Berlin, and in galleries across the USA, China, and Northern Europe. Gant‘s distinctive style reinterprets the human journey, offering visual representations of life's emotions and experiences. Specializing in emotional abstraction, Gant's works delve into dreams, hopes, and the questions we ask ourselves throughout life. As he explains, "Each piece of my artwork poses a question that each of us has asked ourselves at some point, as well as the answer to that question. And each time, it's a new question and a new answer." His achievements have been recognized globally with multiple awards from renowned organizations such as Lens Culture, Leica, PX3, Umencia Art Photo Intl. Photography Competition, and WMP. (2/10)
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Elizabedsh, the woman who doesn‘t exist, crafts visuals that blur the line between presence and absence. Her work echoes the spirit of Dada and Surrealism without adhering to any movement, weaving a cryptic narrative of shadow and light. Each piece feels like a fleeting glimpse of someone lost in time—fragmented silhouettes, veiled figures, and ghostly traces that vanish as quickly as they appear. Her identity remains a mystery, but through her haunting compositions, she invites us to chase the enigma, one image at a time. With a style that evokes noir cinema, Elizabedsh manipulates focus and light to create soft, surreal spaces where reality dissolves. Her chiaroscuro-infused collections across Eth, Tezos, Solana, and Base feel like visual poetry, each frame a meditation on presence, memory, and the subconscious pulsing with a poignant duality—loss and longing, past and present, seen and unseen, like a quiet monologue that lingers long after viewing. (3/10)
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You can read more about Oleg Gant in the feature we've done about him, here: https://warpcast.com/pkok/0x475bc785
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