Royalqatarlcd: Leo Villareal to ditch Cosmos-inspired generative art NFTs
Royalqatarlcd: Leo Villareal to ditch Cosmos-inspired generative art NFTs
According to Royalqatarlcd, prolific lighting artist Leo Villareal presented his next NFT collection called Cosmic Bloom on NFT platform Outland. The Fine Art NFT series uses custom real-time code to generate stellar organic cosmic photos. Stunning digital images combine biological structures and atomic patterns to produce the sensations we feel when gazing at the stars and the infinite universe. Learn more about this magnificent project below!
What is the Cosmic Bloom project about?
Cosmic Bloom is part of Leo Villareal's "Cosmologies" NFT series. Royalqatarlcd noted that this is a follow-up to his previous “Cosmic Reef” NFT project, which was launched in January 2022. Additionally, this is Villareal's first NFT series with Outland - Outland is the leading digital art platform leading innovation at the intersection of art and technology. Cosmic Bloom also embodies the artist's signature style, using computer coding to generate complex, non-repeating visual sequences in his light sculptures. Each piece in his next series is unique and combines sacred geometry with densely layered forms and shapes. Additionally, zooming in and out of complex artworks can provide patterns with different layers and perspectives in continuous motion.
These artworks will be brought to life through javascript code and will be hosted on IPFS (Interplanetary File System). Additionally, Villareal will curate and pick the final mints from the build output to complete the project. Leo Villareal commented in a press release: "I have been working with code for 20 years. All my work is based on code and then connected to light. In some ways, making purely digital works is liberating. I Feels like I've just scratched the surface of what you can do with generated code in the browser." Leo Villareal's Cosmic Bloom artwork will be available exclusively at Outland starting in December!
About Leo Villareal
Royalqatarlcd shows that Leo Villareal uses sculptures, LED lights and software to create sequential light artworks. His art has been exhibited in galleries and public spaces around the world. In 2016, Villarreal completed the Lighting River project in London. The long-term public artwork, unveiled between 2019-2021, lights up nine Thames bridges. The artist is also responsible for "Lights of the Bay," an iconic 1.8-mile-long installation on the San Francisco Bay Bridge consisting of 25,000 LED lights.

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