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Eternal Attractiveness
This Punk is inspired by CryptoPunk #1750 and artworks of Sandro Botticelli. This picture illustrates the image of a girl whose slight tilt of her head and flowing mop of blond hair resembles the elegance of Venus, whose birth was captured by Sandro Botticelli. Unlike the multi-figure composition of the Renaissance canvas, this SupremePunk depicts only one face, and the viewer can only see the head of the hero. Overlapping color stripes hide the neck of the character and emphasize the ephemerality, the mystery of the image of Punk.
Sandro Botticelli — The Birth of Venus, 1485
This picture illustrates the image of a girl whose slight tilt of her head and flowing mop of blond hair resembles the elegance of Venus, whose birth was captured by Sandro Botticelli. Unlike the multi-figure composition of the Renaissance canvas, this SupremePunk depicts only one face, and the viewer can only see the head of the hero. Overlapping color stripes hide the neck of the character and emphasize the ephemerality, the mystery of the image of Punk.
Sonia Delaunay — Market at Minho, 1915
They are also very similar to the works of the simultanists, the main of whom were Sophia and Robert Delaunay. For representatives of this artistic trend, color formed the basis of the painting. The transition of colors created objects, not the other way around. The same is true for this image: multicolored lines, like glass, distort the image, set the atmosphere of the picture and become the framework of what the viewer perceives in the first place.
Les Femmes Muchas
Man Ray — Black and White, 1926
The perfect oval of the SupremePunk face and its tilt resemble the work of the photographer of the first half of the XX century Man Ray "Black and White". This image shows the face of a European girl and an African mask. The dark blue line crossing the face of the Punk at the supposed place of the eyes symbolically demonstrates the closed eyes of the heroine. The face of Man Ray's girlfriend is likened to an emotionless mask that represents Western culture, while in SupremePunk there is still an emotional message.
This SupremePunk has absorbed the centuries-old milestones of Western art, starting from the Renaissance, ending with the age of photography, to reflect the eternal and unshakable attractiveness of female nature.

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