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PKOK HYPERSUB AIRDROP #46
* Glitched *
The current airdrop delve into the aesthetic power of error. Centered on the visual language of glitch art, the curation transforms digital imperfections into deliberate, expressive acts. Each piece in Glitched plays at the edge of control and chaos, where fractured pixels, distorted patterns, and corrupted data become tools for creative reinvention.
By highlighting the tension between precision and disintegration, this curation celebrates how beauty can emerge from breakdown—where flaws become features and disorder becomes design.
Delve into this thread to find out more about the immensely talented artists who provided the artworks included in Airdrop #46:
@yigoart, Theo Tagholm, @flintpope, Soslow, @metrodora
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Yigo @yigoart is a digital art visionary who stepped into the Web3 space in 2021, channeling his passion for monochrome aesthetics into glitch-infused NFT masterpieces. His work spans Ethereum, Tezos, Solana, and Base, where he fuses 3D modeling, particle systems, and dithering techniques to craft striking, thought-provoking visuals that pulse with raw digital energy.
From the eerie distortions of Glitchy Sins and Bad Data (Tezos, 2022) to the hypnotic motion of Gifs (Solana, 2023), Yigo‘s art is a bold exploration of digital decay and transformation. His pieces don‘t just exist on the blockchain—they glitch, flicker, and evolve, pushing the boundaries of what digital art can be.
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Theo Tagholm (X: @Mustardcuffins) is a multidisciplinary creative, based in London, UK—motion graphics designer, fine artist, director, photographer, and visual storyteller.
His practice is rooted in fine art, supporting a space for experimentation across mediums. Whether crafting atmospheric motion pieces like Plain Sight or documenting urban and coastal scenes in Japan with a poetic, documentary eye, Theo navigates between precision and mystery.
With clients including BBC, 4creative, Turner, Casual Films, and Intel, Theo operates at the intersection of commercial craft and artful exploration.
His work—seen in gallery exhibitions, film festivals, and online platforms—reveals an artist fluent in both code and composition. Behind each frame lies a hybrid vision: refined, reflective, and always attentive to how light, motion, and narrative converge.
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Soslow is a self-styled “Pagan glitch artist & open-frame poet“ based in Puebla, Mexico, who crafts mesmerizing digital illustrations, animations, and GIFs through code. His Instagram presence, labeled Art From the Future invites viewers into a surreal universe where glitch becomes ritual, and each visual fragment pulses with enigmatic energy.
As a true tech-nerd, Soslow plays with open frames—structures exposed, raw, and constantly evolving. His work balances the familiar and the cryptic, using controlled errors to evoke mood, myth, and a sense of arcane storytelling.
By turning code into poetic form, Soslow redefines glitch not as breakdown, but as a portal: one where digital dissonance becomes a creative gesture, and where each animation feels both timeless and futuristic.
The piece included in this airdrop represents his debut on Rodeo.
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Asham @metrodora is a digital artist and photographer whose passion for visuals, glitch aesthetics and AI fuels a vivid, immersive body of work. Minting across Ethereum, Tezos, Solana, and Base, she creates fluid compositions where abstraction meets organic movement. Her visuals ripple with life—surreal textures, flowing colors, and shifting forms merge in a dance between chaos and control.
At the core of Asham's art is a fascination with transformation. Shapes evolve, colors bloom, and hidden stories emerge through layered complexity. Each piece invites quiet reflection and sustained attention, reimagining the digital canvas as a portal to dreamlike realms. Her work is both accessible and mysterious, rewarding viewers who linger and look deeper.
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