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Meet Priyanka Patel @priyanka, an India-born, Canada-based photographer who has crafted a unique and resonant voice in visual storytelling, known for her evocative blend of documentary, lifestyle, and minimalist styles. Priyanka’s photography reflects her quest for tranquility amidst life’s rush, offering viewers a glimpse of peace and serenity through her carefully composed frames. Dive into this 🧵to find out more about Priyanka and her activity in the art world.
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Priyanka’s journey began in 2012, when she took a summer course in digital photography along California’s golden sands, an experience that transformed her life. Priyanka’s art is more than documentation; it’s a way of imbuing the world with calmness, urging others to find similar solace in their own lives. Through her photography and digital contributions, Priyanka has created a meaningful intersection between tradition, technology, and tranquility, inspiring a fresh perspective on colors, stories, and cultural identity.
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Priyanka’s work can be found across major blockchains since 2021, including ETH, Base, and Tezos, marking her as a prominent figure in the digital art world. In January 2022, she co-founded a South Asian Artist Collective with Anand Deyanandan to support and spotlight emerging talents within the NFT space, fostering a community for artistic growth and cultural expression.
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Priyanka is in love with the color blue. Her passion is evident across her work, symbolized by her digital Hypersub channel, Patrons of Blue on Base. This initiative distributes monthly airdrops featuring artwork centered around blue hues, reflecting her vision of peace and depth. For her, blue transcends its melancholic associations, embodying calmness and inspiration. The blue theme takes center stage in her acclaimed on-going collection, 'Blues, But The Good Kind', which redefines the color as a marker of serenity rather than sadness. With each piece, Priyanka invites her audience to embrace blue’s peaceful essence, presenting it as a source of calm and comfort.
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