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SHADOWS IN THE CLOUDS

1 MINT = 1 ENTRY TO WIN THE PHYSICAL INFINITE OBJECT ONLY 9 PHYSICAL INFINITE OBJECTS WILL BE RAFFLED OFF Multidisciplinary artist, Snuffy, is proud to announce his latest art capsule “Shadows in the Clouds” – a digital release with Transient Labs on Arbitrum and a limited run of 68 lightbox installations made in collaboration with Infinite Objects, set to release on April 7th, 2024 (https://www.infiniteobjects.com/snuffy). Known for his use of surrealist imagery and emotionally-driven visual narratives (most notably in the international tattooing stage), Snuffy experiments with a range of mediums including skin, sound, screens, glass, fabric, metal and concrete. Heavily inspired by themes of addiction, self-discovery, and redemption, Snuffy’s “Shadows in the Clouds” navigates the complexities of the human condition – prompting viewers to examine their own lives through a new lens. Made with a display inside three acrylic panels, the lightbox is centered around Snuffy’s sketch depicting a group of people surrounding an open gravesite, standing over it and peering down. Snuffy challenges the viewer's perspective, drawing them into the artwork to experience the sensation of gazing up from within the grave. Behind the sketch is a backlit video display of a bright blue sky with moving clouds which plays on a 13.5 minute loop. Together, the artwork and video display create what Snuffy describes as a “vertigo experience” that takes viewers to “a place they don't realize until it's too late.” “Shadows in the Clouds” is a profound exploration of self-reflection and the pursuit of fulfillment. Inspired by the artist's introspective journey, the lightbox invites viewers to contemplate the fleeting nature of life and the importance of seizing every moment – serving as a reminder that life is finite, and every decision shapes the legacy we leave behind. “Our days are consumed by trivial distractions, and we see a trail of missed opportunities and untapped potential. But in a brief moment of clarity and sobriety, we pick our heads up, we recognize everything we ever desired was within reach. And all we had to do was picture our final days and think of the things we might regret” -- says Snuffy. The digital release is a 1-minute segment of the 13.5 minute video on the infinite object

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