Over these months I have been regularly adding pieces to an ever expanding series at Known Origin (I wrote a bit about them on my last entry) dedicated to the fictional expeditions made by Prof. Kirsch.
I've been presenting the story, in a non-chronological manner as artifacts and fragments that were, somehow, retrieved or recorded by the participants of the expedition, thus providing a setting or a scenery where the viewers own story might unfold.
Like alchemical emblems, each image as a superficial meaning and a deeper one; they can easily go from references to archetypal patterns and forms, to full blown symbolism.
Nr. 418 - A Crystal Formation
H.P. Lovecraft and Jorge Luis Borges writings and style have always inspired me a lot, by their ability to make us imagine places that could well be real, and although I never really ventured into literature for lack of talent, I'm trying to deliver some text backdrop to these emblems, that might help to navigate (without steering too much) these murky waters, or at least provide an anchor.
Sometimes I wonder if reality can be as real as you can imagine it, or as vivid as you can describe it, like some sort of demiurgic conceptual work of art... could be so, and these places, real as any other, become a borderless theater where a universal drama unfolds beyond my reach.
Nr. 111 - The Pit
There are still some key fragments to be revealed, and further experiments to be made and I believe I'll keep coming back to this series and add bits here and there, so keep alert.
Some of them are already sold out (yes, they're very limited), but you can still get other great pieces at Known Origin, you'll just need an Ethereum wallet like Trust or a plugin like Metamask to purchase it as a fully verifiable and ERC721 compliant token, that you can own (or resell) and show everybody.