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This approach birthed the non-virtual NFT series with irony, materialized as hand-painted acrylic canvases, each capturing Mr. Card's personality uniquely. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, these one-of-a-kind pieces are as rare as a smile on a rainy day ;p. This special series of physical NFTs, dubbed "Not For Trade," blends traditional hand-painting with the duo's graphic innovation. Collectors gain a tangible piece of history, with each "Not Fake Trade" copy offering exclusive benefits and extraordinary experiences. Mr. Card, a classic character from Scien and Mrs. Klor, has been featured worldwide in collaborations with brands like Nike, Adidas, Santa Cruz, and more. Mr. Card symbolizes life's card game: you must play the hand you're dealt with audacity and patience to win. Competing with big players requires belief in your abilities, perseverance, and integrity. Scien and Mrs. Klor refuse to sell out for faster growth, valuing creative freedom and winning by merit. Taking risks is essential for achieving dreams, guided by experience and long-term vision. The "dead inside" zombie version of Mr. Card humorously critiques modern life, where people, glued to their devices, live like zombies, highlighting the irony of our hyper-connected yet emotionally detached world. Additionally, Mr. Card retains his British charm, with a nod to Anthrax, maintaining his "still British" character amidst the chaos.
2024
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
36 W x 36 H x 1 D in
Not Framed
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Influenced by the various 90’s graffiti art expressed in Europe and New York, 123KLAN crafted an hybrid style that gained them swift recognition. They defined around this time a new language that transcended all the graffiti “schools”.Their first works were enriched by huge, sharped-angled letters in acid colors and characters with futuristic manga features pose alongside experimental type. Members of 123KLAN invade the web in 2001 like vandals as a new surface to be painted, they mix graffiti art and graphic design, using this platform as a real tool for creation, expression and dissemination. If the graffiti school instilled in them technical rigour and an acute feel for construction, computer technology opened up new realms of expression.
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