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PKOK Hypersub Airdrop 34 CROWDS “Crowds” is a digital art curation that dives into the beauty and tension of being many. Each of the five pieces captures human clusters—moving, frozen, or suspended in dreamlike states—revealing how identity blurs and emotions echo when we’re together. It’s a study of collective presence, where motion meets stillness and intimacy collides with anonymity. In this visual chorus, every figure matters, yet no one stands alone. The five pieces of today’s airdrop were created by: @larsnagler @nipetrov @mrrelative Kattlatte Photogurapher Delve into this thread to find out more about these wonderful creators.
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1. Lars Nagler @larsnagler is a German artist with 28+ years of creative experience, expanding his practice in 2021 to include NFTs. His artistic journey began with formal studies at Bauhaus Weimar and has since evolved across diverse mediums, including analogue collage, photography, narrative and abstract short films, sound design, music, and 3D art. More recently, his exploration of AI has become a key aspect of his visual language, constantly adapting and re-imagining his creative approach. Throughout his career, Nagler's work has resulted in numerous exhibitions, music videos, short films, music albums, and commissioned pieces. His artistic versatility shines through in the wide range of projects he has undertaken, always pushing boundaries and exploring new mediums.
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2. Ni Petrov (Nikita Petrov) @nipetrov, a Siberian-born artist based now in St. Petersburg, explores the human form through the lens of contemporary urban life. With a background in architecture from Altai State Technical University, he translates his fascination with crowds into watercolors, stop-motion animations, and Google Street View collages. Since 2007, his works have been exhibited internationally, capturing the collective movement of city dwellers rather than individual stories. In his renowned *Man in the City* series, Petrov isolates bustling crowds from their surroundings, placing them against stark white backgrounds. This absence of context transforms the figures into sculptural forms, frozen in perpetual transit, offering a poetic meditation on the transient within the urban landscape.
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many THX for all the LIGHT between the HYPES 👀🙏💎
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