//=time() ?>
Ophelia here by @lunaleonis is a #magical #dreamstate. Focussing on the symbolism of the flowers, the pansies signify love in vain, daisies her innocence and nettle her pain, all visually describing Ophelia's tragic life.
#NFTart
https://t.co/nmvLQYySEq
Ophelia challenged @NurArt_ to create a modern scene loaded with symbolism. Death is liberation, vines cover her body, trapping her. But under the water her spirit flows, light and calm, she is herself again.
#symbolism #nftart
https://t.co/uFaNObSkdu
In this #psychedelic permutation by @m00nchildstudio Ophelia's bright soul bursts through, a life looking for happiness, only to find her destiny on the edge of death. She is melting slowly to the nature that is becoming her forever home.
#NFTartwork
https://t.co/ePPafMTFRA
Juliana's permutation of Ophelia on the right, the original on the left, @juliana_vido chose to change the pose, intertwining Ophelia with plants and flowers, alive and at one with her surroundings.
#NFTArt
https://t.co/iyPbkd8pvL
The artist Zoya's permutation of Ophelia on the right, the original on the left, @Llemon_milk used pinks+reds to highlight Lizzie Siddal's beauty. The incorporation of Sakura is a nod to the artist's appreciation for Japanese culture+aesthetics. #anime
https://t.co/ynivVGSIkj
🧵5. Next up, we'll walk through our collaboration and how we worked together with our artists to share the story of these inspiring women. Thank you for following along!
#NFTCommunity #womeninart
🧵3. Women in Art History by Women in web3 is our second exhibition. An incredible collaboration with 8 artists around the world. With this collection, we permuted two oil paintings featuring 2 iconic women, each #NFT a reflection of the artist's story and style. #womeninart
Since ancient times, the lunar goddesses have reigned as the supreme feminine force throughout various civilizations among which, the Moon symbolizes the ultimate power of divine feminine energy.
Art by @_BrendaCabrera_
Series of 5 at 0.1 ETH
https://t.co/zsBBAuF1i2
The moon is one of the most important elements within the Mayan mythology, the mayans created a calendar based on its observation. The satellite is also identified with the goddess Ixchel, and the creation of life and her fertility power.
Art by @NurArt_
https://t.co/SWQtMQF2ST
For Native Americans, the June full moon is known as “Strawberry Moon,” for this is the season when strawberries are harvested. The natives believed that picking strawberries in the night would ensure a bountiful crop in the future years.
By @juliana_vido
https://t.co/LWIHIBMdxY