After a string of wildly successful NFT releases that sold out in
seconds, from his first ever animated paintings to the most recent one
of one auction, not to mention some incredible analog endeavors
including his solo exhibition at the Long Beach Museum of Art, Eaton is
once again bringing collectors and fans something brand new and
exciting. Enter the Generative Electronic Museum of Metaverse Art,
affectionately called G.E.M.M.A. This comprehensive generative art
collection uses Eaton’s unmistakable combination of stunning portraiture
and layered collage, taking a page out of his traditional practice to
create this digital body of work which encompasses much of his work over
the last 25 years. Eaton takes the work to another level by moving the
decision-making to unbiased, collaborative software, meaning the
possibilities are essentially endless. Each piece of art is completely
bespoke, and each carries its own unique personality and identity,
pulling from a catalog of Eaton’s most impressive elements.
“For
every painting I make, I normally start with the simple portrait. I
then assemble a giant pile of visuals into layered, story telling
collages. From this stage, the painting can go in a million different
directions. In real life, I will only see one of these many
possibilities realized into a final work of art. The result is the
equivalent of a painted puzzle, with each image, color and collage
element doing it’s work to create a unique, one of a kind composition.
With G.E.M.M.A., I can now see what happens when those thousands of
other possibilities are realized. It’s like witnessing a multiverse for
paintings. This project will live on for a long time with many surprises
and bonuses for those who join the Generative Electronic Museum of
Metaverse Art!”
Each component, from G.E.M.M.A.
herself to the very auto generator that randomizes the compositions is a
work of art, working together to create an entire multiverse of Eaton
art. Just as Eaton pulls from moments of historical importance and
symbolism to create the collage effect on his murals, G.E.M.M.A.
contains the historically symbolic elements of Eaton’s career, layering
unique pieces he has created over the years to tell his own story to a
new audience, while still mindfully including his current collectors and
fans.
Ever in favor of democratizing art, Eaton has created this project
to strike the perfect balance between rare artwork and affordable NFT
ownership. On January 12th, 5000 unique pieces each priced at 0.1 ETH will be made available. This is in line with Eaton's continued commitment to offer work that is accessible to a wide audience.
With
Eaton’s increased comfortability in the space comes more exciting
developments. The first of which is that this release will be on his own
personal platform, meaning interested collectors can purchase directly
through the artist by visiting GEMMA.art. Eaton is building a quickly
growing following on Discord, meaning that the GEMMA community has a
home and anyone interested in joining in the fun can do so here.
Eaton
is proving he is virtually unstoppable when it comes to NFT innovations
and the power of his Discord audience. In order to expand the
G.E.M.M.A. club, and create the most exciting lead up to the official
release, Eaton took a page out of his own TrustoCorp book. The artist
created fake cereal boxes, each of which held a G.E.M.M.A. NFT for the
lucky finder, and planted them at grocery stores in five major cities
over the past couple weeks. This wildly successful stunt saw a frenzy of
fans and one step closer to making art truly accessible to everyone.
Not only was this a fun return to Eaton’s roots, but it highlighted the
possibilities for NFTs to lead to creative and interactive activations,
bridging the gap between our universe and the metaverse!
Those who Own G.E.M.M.A (OG’s) are not only gaining a piece of
original artwork, they are gaining access to an expanding world with its
own landscape and perks. With BONFIRE (Burn-to-Print Mechanic), there
will be four quarterly events enabling holders to burn their GEMMA NFT
in exchange for a 24” x 24” signed, 1 of a kind giclee art print of
their image, creating deflationary supply in the digital collection.
That’s not all when it comes to the physical crossover. One holder will
receive the original, 60” x 60” painting on canvas– valued at $45k–that
Tristan created as the genesis of the G.E.M.M.A. collection. The piece
will be customized with hand spray painted traits to match the winning
NFT. And from there, there are collaborations, public art exhibits, and
so much more. G.E.M.M.A. acts as a ticket to previews, sneak peeks,
pre-orders and giveaways featuring upcoming digital and physical work by
Tristan Eaton.
“We’re excited to build
community with our holders and generate value within this collection of
work, but please remember that we’re all here for the art first and
foremost. Each holder has an exclusive, 1 of a kind work of art and that
alone is awesome. We hope you all enjoy the world of G.E.M.M.A.!”
G.E.M.M.A
opens up a whole new world of possibilities for the digital art space
and Eaton himself, taking us one step closer to the Eaton-verse. You can
learn more about G.E.M.M.A. here.
About Tristan Eaton
Ambitious
from a young age, Tristan Eaton began designing toys for Fisher Price
at 18--well before graduating from his alma mater, the School of Visual
Arts in New York--and co-founding the legendary KidRobot. There, he
created two of it's most iconic designs, the Dunny and Munny,
solidifying himself as one of the founders of the designer toy movement
carried forth by contemporary pop artists such as KAWS today. Shortly
after KidRobot, Eaton founded Thunderdog Studios, where he created
original art and design work for major clients like Nike, Universal and
luxury watch brand Hublot among many others. His highly sought after
style and work ethic in the field continues to inspire confidence in his
clients and admiration among his peers while he blurs the lines between
commercial and fine art.
Eaton
is perhaps best known for his large scale public murals, found
throughout the world from New York to Paris to Shanghai, which he
executes in freehand spray paint; a technical and personal nod to his
own history and respect for graffiti culture, while honoring traditional
painting and muralism with his thoughtful and dynamic subject matter
and compositions. From the monster paintings on the Universal Backlot
Tour to his recent mural in historic Deep Ellum, Texas, Tristan Eaton
creates dynamic and engaging work on a large scale.
All
of these experiences become touchstones in Eaton's fine art practice
where techniques new and old meet unusual and innovative ideas paired
with an assortment of methods and materials both traditional and modern,
all of which find a home and harmony in his work. For more information,
visit http://www.tristaneaton.com
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