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The end of all
This Punk is inspired by CryptoPunk #309 and artworks of Judy Chicago. SupremePunk #068 contains a great deal of deception. At first glance it seems that it is the birth of something - the objects of the painting suggest this idea. The cosmos is the basis of the basics, the embryo is the beginning of life, and around it are flesh-colored objects that resemble the placenta in which it develops. But this is not true. It is not the birth, it is the death. This SupremePunk is about the death of art.
K. Malevich — Black Square, 1915
The most important thing to start with is that it has a frame - a boundary into which it is confined. This boundary is not like the other objects in its properties. It is from another world, this border is the symbol of the coffin - the sarcophagus in which the embryo is placed. In the tradition of the pharaohs, to whom all their most valuable things were placed, this Punk was also placed the most valuable things, but not next to him, but inside his eye - a black square . There are not enough objects in the picture - there is a kind of destruction, because there are gaps between them - this is not something that gives life, it is something that has already died itself and is slowly being destroyed.
Eye of SupremePunk #068
These same objects, which symbolize the placenta, are the same as those in Punk's eye. This shows that life was only there and that there is no life in the picture itself. The cosmos, which at first glance represents the beginning of beginnings, in fact represents the end of everything, when a planet is destroyed and a star dies - nothing remains of it. This nothingness is space in space. Space is emptiness and this eye is the center of that emptiness. The eye, like everything else, is no longer nature. The eye is something that does not exist, something that exists only on the edge of it. The eye has the power that allows it to be the center, to eventually disappear.
Judy Chicago — Through the Flower, 1973
Judy Chicago's painting "Through the Flower" is filled with a mysterious space beyond the boundaries of femininity. We have tried to convey the feminine energy in objects in the form of the placenta through the lens of this painting. Judy Chicago used images of childbirth in her artworks to celebrate woman's role as mother. Chicago was inspired to create her artworks because of the lack of imagery and representation of birth in the art world. Femininity and motherhood is the basis for budding, which is an illusion and deception for this SupremePunk. The mother gives birth to life, but in this painting only death gives birth.
Embryo looks like something that has no body and has the eye in which everything is reflected. The eye looks like it is composed of light, and light is emptiness, so its image in our eyes looks like infinity. And infinity is also an object, you can only see it if you believe that something exists and something doesn't. And since you cannot believe in something that is not there, your eyes can only see what is. They will only look at that which does not exist in the form of emptiness. Emptiness is that which is the foundation of all things.

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