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0xSilence: A Phygital Revolution in Art

Updated: 3 days ago

About the Collection


0xSilence is the inaugural phygital drop from NFA Space — a collection of 10 original mixed media paintings by South African artist Brendon Hull. Each piece is paired with its own NFT certificate. Here, textured abstraction intertwines with blockchain provenance. You don’t merely collect a token; you claim a physical story.


Hull’s expressive technique blurs the boundary between human form and emotional collapse. His work is raw, scarred, and layered — crafted from found materials, aggressive brushwork, and unsettling fragments of text. These figures are not whole. They are distorted, decomposed, and disarmed, reflecting our own fractured perception of identity, memory, and selfhood.


The Essence of 0xSilence


In this collection, each artwork serves as a portal into a world of emotion. The paintings are not just visual experiences; they are emotional landscapes where cardboard meets canvas, and cotton buds morph into weapons. Ghostly figures glitch into existence, inviting viewers to confront their own vulnerabilities. Hull’s material choices echo a reality that feels frayed at the edges, each surface a tapestry of contradictions — soft yet violent, abstract yet deeply human.


Each piece in 0xSilence is a unique phygital work — a real-world painting sealed with a digital certificate on-chain. This is more than an art drop; it’s a silent rebellion. A protest in texture. An invitation to own what others often overlook. The phrase "phygital fine art" encapsulates this innovative approach, merging the tangible with the digital in a seamless dance.






Artworks


Ten haunting originals. Ten on-chain proofs. Abstract figuration meets physical truth. All artworks are unframed. Delivery is free, right to your door.


Each piece beckons you to explore its depths. They are not mere decorations; they are conversations waiting to unfold. Discover the collection on the 0xSilence Collection page.



The Artist Behind the Vision


Born in Boksburg and now based in Cape Town, Hull creates from lived experience. His background in Fine Art & Design meets a raw, self-taught energy. What emerges is a visual trace of personal and collective struggle — from fractured identities to the politics of presence. These are unboxed emotions, minted in real time.


Hull’s journey is not just about art; it is a reflection of the human condition. Each brushstroke tells a story, each layer reveals a truth. His work resonates with those who seek to understand the complexities of existence.



Sale Schedule


The public stage is available for everyone until sold out. This is your chance to be part of something extraordinary.


Follow the link to Learn More about the 0xSilence collection.


Why Choose Phygital Art?


Phygital art represents a groundbreaking fusion of the physical and digital realms. As collectors, we are presented with a unique opportunity to invest in art that transcends traditional boundaries. The allure of owning a tangible piece of art, coupled with the security and provenance offered by NFTs, creates a compelling narrative for both artists and collectors alike.


In a world where art can often feel ephemeral, phygital creations stand as a testament to the enduring nature of creativity. They invite us to engage with art on multiple levels, fostering a deeper connection between the creator and the observer.


The Future of Art Collecting


As we stand on the precipice of a new era in art collecting, the potential for phygital art is limitless. This innovative approach not only elevates the value of art but also democratizes access for collectors worldwide. Imagine a future where art is not confined to galleries but is instead a part of our everyday lives, seamlessly integrated into our digital experiences.


The journey of 0xSilence is just the beginning. It is a call to action for those who dare to dream, to invest, and to create. Join us in this exciting adventure and let us redefine the landscape of art together.



 
 
 

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