5 Thrilling NFT Debuts in Modern Art

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Every month, the blockchain witnesses a flood of thousands of new NFTs birthed by artists, musicians, actors, and diverse creative minds. Amidst this creative deluge, it's easy to miss the sight of some particularly captivating conceptual pieces. Thankfully, you have Gagarin News at your service.
From collections dedicated to Pink Floyd and The Rocky Horror Show fans to artistic posters celebrating alternative cinema, a mind-bending Rubik's cube animation, and generative phantom cities. These are the Art NFTs introduced in June 2023 that you may have overlooked.

Rubik's Cube: An NFT Piece by Patrick Hughes

Patrick Hughes, a British artist, has been carving out his unique reverspective genre for over three decades now. 'Reverspective' is a three-dimensional optical illusion in which objects, physically situated closer, appear to be distant.

His latest animated NFT, "Rubik's Cube," pays tribute to cubism and the concept of reversibility. It rotates about its axis, vividly illustrating the mechanics of the illusion to its viewers. The collection includes 330 editions. While a private sale concluded on June 24, the artworks can be acquired at public auctions on the ElmonX platform. The starting price for the NFT is £60.00.
Rubik

Rubik's Cube, source — elmonx.com

Invisibles by Ismahelio

The generative NFT collection "Invisibles," created by artist IsmaHelio, takes its inspiration from Italo Calvino's novel "Invisible Cities" and Hong Kong's architectural aesthetic. It encompasses 200 depictions of imagined abstract cities, each with a unique color palette and level of detail. The collection was launched on the Art Blocks platform on June 26.

Besides the finished pieces, animations showcasing the creation process are featured on the site. Users can witness how the canvas gradually fills with lines, dashes, and strokes, incrementally forming a full-fledged pictureу.
Invisibles by Ismahelio, source — artblocks.io

Invisibles by Ismahelio, source — artblocks.io

FAN3 and AMP's Expanded Universe

On June 28th, FAN3, a Web3 fandom platform, and film poster creator studio AMP unveiled the "Expanded Universe" NFT collection via Nifty Gateway. The series delves into alternative cinema through the medium of film posters, showcasing the talents of artists Jeff Jacobs, Scott Balmer, and Gustavo Viselner.

Scott Balmer's poster, "Visions," stands as the most striking and unique addition to the collection. The artwork features a psychedelic portrait merged into a surreal landscape, peppered with abstract art elements. This piece was sold for $250. Beyond the NFT, the purchaser also received a physical print of the artwork.
Scott Balmer

Scott Balmer's artwork from the "Expanded Universe" collection, source — niftygateway.com

The Rocky Horror Show NFT Collection

The Rocky Horror Show, a 1975 film directed by Jim Sharman, is the cinematic rendition of a British musical sharing the same name. This comedic parody of the era's horror and science fiction films stars a mad scientist-cross-dressing lead character. 

The "TimeWarp" collection, unveiled by Online Blockchain plc, celebrates the 50th anniversary of this iconic film. It includes 50 NFTs, each embracing the distinctive style of the film. The collection debuted on June 19th on the OpenSea platform, with a starting price of 0.1 ETH. NFT holders will be gifted an additional set of nine non-fungible tokens, each representing a character from The Rocky Horror Show.
NFT from the "TimeWarp" collection, source — opensea.io

NFT from the "TimeWarp" collection, source — opensea.io

Moonshot: An NFT Collection by Scott Page of Pink Floyd

In honor of the 50th anniversary of the iconic album, "The Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd, a unique NFT collection named "Moonshot" has been curated. It comprises 9,999 artworks, each priced at 0.25 ETH, the brainchild of both artist Ori Bengal and saxophonist Scott Page. These innovative audio-visual NFTs are set to transport their owners on an imaginative journey through space, aboard a SpaceX rocket.

The full details of the "Moonshot" collection are shrouded in mystery. Even a glimpse of the individual pieces is tantalizingly out of reach. Prospective owners must register their interest on the HQNFTs platform, providing their contact details and crypto wallet address. Following the application phase, which kicked off on June 8th, a selective process will be initiated to distribute the NFTs. True devotees of the seminal rock band's repertoire will be the only ones fortunate enough to secure one.
A promotional poster from the NFT collection "Moonshot", source — hqnfts.ai

A promotional poster from the NFT collection "Moonshot", source — hqnfts.ai