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The Fakes Museum

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Inspiration/Origins: First Off, Huge shoutout to Grim R of Grims Gallery. He’s been doing this long before I did. It was actually the first place I visited/researched when I was deciding on making a museum. The first thing I noticed however is that a spacious parcel can barely hold enough fakes to cut it for a museum. So I started devising a plan to secure 2, possibly 3 spacious parcels side-by-side. Especially considering that you can eventually connect parcels.     I like to do firsts, and to my knowledge no one else had a side-by-side parcel museum. This museum would also serve as my tribute/contribution to the Fake Gotchi Project as a place for artists to get exposure, as well as advertise my own NFTs. I already have land rights tied to my NFTs, so if I was to make this a desirable, popular spot- then land rights for the museum could also get tied into NFT rewards. Ultimately for the holders of my four utility Fake Gotchis. Considerations: The idea for the approach to this...

Americaan Gotchi

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  Americaan Gotchi is a piece that closest represents what my animation style is(found here ). Thick lines with masks that reveal localized animations, typically stop motion sometimes 'treated' video clips. The majority of my Fake Gotchis have been pixel based animations, this is a reprieve from that.  The Concept: The idea came to me one night as I was smoking and watching the stars outside of my apartment. I was thinking really hard about the Gotchi Lisa and what other famous painting could make a similar transition into the Fake Gotchi's Collection.  Americaan Gotchi hit my all at once, especially once you realize that we have pitchforks already in the universe, that gothic to gotchi is just rearranging the letters. It felt natural. The Process: American Gothic is an impressive work of art and I wanted an equally impressive Fake.  I knew it had to be IRL painting of some type, so I fell back on the stop motion paintings I had made for my music videos and personal ...

A Million Eyes in the Daark

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Night of the Lepus is one of my favorite movies.   Concept: A Million Eyes in the Daark is both a reference to the poster for Night of the Lepus(along with several other old sci-fi/horror posters like the beast with 1,000,000 eyes) and the old cliche of cowboys resting around an open fire at the end of the day. It was a prime excuse to build a piece of art around observoors and campfire parcel installations.  The cacti worked very well also. The Process:   I knew 2 things that I specifically wanted out of this piece of art: 1. It would be pixelated but also 3D.   2. The flicker on the fire would be a lighting effect within the 3D environment. It was very important that the light not be represented in pixel form but as an overall lighting tone/effect. This was to sell the 3D look. Obviously the eyes would glow, but to achieve the effect of the poster influence I needed the Observoors as dark as possible. This means that each observoor is actually 2 images: The glowing...

Mutaant

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Mutaant was the first piece I conceptualized for the Fake Gotchi project(found here ), however it was designed after Christmaas Gotree.   The Concept:   Being the first piece I envisioned, I wanted something that could serve as an introductory piece and a PFP. Thinking about PFP’s and how they would fit into the Fake Gotchi Collection, I decided to draw on something familiar and universally recognized but with a “gotchi twist”. I wanted do make something that payed homage to the original crypto punks. There’s an argument to be made that it could’ve easily been a “zombie” gotchi but making it a mutant like MAYC gave me a lot more creative license to incorporate some of the weirdness I was imagining in my head. Like tentacles, a third eye, and a smaller gotchi “growth”.   The Process:   This piece walks a very fine line between being both polished and unpolished in the same breath. My initial pass of this was too perfect, I wanted certain pixel ratios but I also wanted...