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PKOK Hypersub Airdrop #58 *Duality* Duality explores the dynamic interplay between pairs- two figures, two forces, two ideas- highlighting the inherent tension and harmony that emerges when two coexist. It invites to a meditation on the presence of two as a formative element in perception, identity, and creation. In the digital realm, where binaries define code itself, artists reinterpret duality as both concept and structure—layering emotion with logic, and essence with illusion. The five pieces of today’s airdrop were created by: @angelikakollin, @innamosina, @scorpiondagger, @lucianaguerraok, Fulano De Bergerac. Delve into this thread to find out more about them. (1/8)
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Angelika Kollin @angelikakollin is a self-taught fine art and documentary photographer based in Tampa, Florida. Originally from Estonia, her journey has taken her across continents—from Germany to Africa—shaping a deeply humanistic lens on the world. Her work is an exploration of loneliness, connection, and spiritual resilience, blending raw honesty with contemplative grace. Portraiture is her chosen language, through which she reflects on life‘s deeper meanings. Rooted in long-term projects, Angelika‘s photography transcends borders and cultures. Her award-winning work has been recognized by institutions like Sony and Lensculture, and shown globally—from Art Basel Miami to Helsinki Foto Festival. The piece included in this airdrop is part of her recent street photography collection, which is currently available on Rodeo. To learn more about Angelika, check out our previous highlight on her: https://warpcast.com/pkok/0x658e5338 (2/8)
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Inna Mosina @innamosina is a visual artist and activist whose visual language speaks volumes, even in silence. Born at the Baikonur Cosmodrome and later exiled from Russia for her anti-war stance, Inna now creates from Germany—transforming personal struggle into powerful art. Her work is a poetic mix of softness and resistance, tackling identity, censorship, and femininity through dreamlike compositions. Her art isn‘t just about beauty—it‘s about reclaiming space. With global exhibitions and collaborations across major platforms, Inna's voice resonates far beyond borders. As a pioneer in Web3 art spaces, she continues to challenge norms, using her lens as a tool for reflection, rebellion, and resilience. Recently, she began experimenting with AI, and the results were being minted on Rodeo, as is the case with the item included in this airdrop. To learn more about Inna, check out our previous highlight on her: https://warpcast.com/pkok/0xf8fe1ef4 (3/8)
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James Kerr, aka @scorpiondagger, is a Canadian artist who has redefined digital animation since 2012 by remixing art history into irreverent, witty GIFs. Merging Renaissance figures with modern absurdities, his work humorously dissects pop culture and contemporary life. His signature animated collages have earned him collaborations with Gucci, Adult Swim, and *The New York Times*, as well as the publication of *The Book of Darryl*(2021), the illustrated, digitally-augmented story of a 16 y.o. who discovers heavy metal and the son of God in one heady summer in Roman-occupied Nazareth. Kerr describes his work as a *mashup*—an imaginative re contextualization of forgotten artworks. Inspired by the eccentric figures of the Northern Renaissance, he breathes new life into historic characters, envisioning their lives beyond the canvas. This playful deconstruction of classical art invites viewers to see history through a humorous, contemporary lens. (4/8)
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Luciana Guerra @lucianaguerraok , born in Rosario, Argentina, stands as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary Latin American art. With a trajectory marked by residencies across South America and Europe, and an impressive list of national and international awards, her practice bridges painting, drawing, and digital experimentation. Her works have been exhibited in prestigious institutions and art fairs worldwide, from Buenos Aires to Berlin, New York, and Art Basel, affirming her presence in both traditional and digital art circuits. Her artistic language emerges from chaos, understood not as disorder but as the genesis of new realities. Through saturated colors, layered forms, and gestural traces, Guerra delves into psychological terrains—madness, illness, and death—transforming them into dreamlike, lysergic landscapes. Her art is a profound reflection on the human condition, framed by a vibrant, contemporary visual discourse. (5/8)
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Fulano De Bergerac (X: @fulanobergerac), hailing from Salvaterra de Magos, Portugal, is a daring poet-digital artist who conjures low-fi, AI-infused visuals steeped in surreal tenderness and retro-tech nostalgia. His universe unfolds with cosmic deities, LSD-fueled chaos, and intergalactic love—crafted through experimental collage, glitch textures, and digital painterly layering. Each image feels like a fever dream in motion, where saints, spacemen, and bears drift across radioactive landscapes in poetic absurdity. His visual language—rich in ironic charm and dreamlike dissonance—invites viewers into a realm where cosmic oddities gently collide. The echoes of old media and glitch aesthetics become portals into worlds that are haunting, hilarious, and wonderfully unhinged. (6/8)
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Thank u with my heart! U definitely made my day
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