British artist Stuart Semple has released a new NFT artwork called “LOVETONE,” composed of 16 million pixels representing every digital color in existence.
No two pixels in the digital piece are the same, resulting in what Semple is referring to as the world’s most colorful color. When zoomed out, the individual colors are made invisible to the naked eye, merging together into what looks like a grey square. But when zooming in the vibrant array of colorful tiles become visible. The result is an entirely unique color never created before.
Having produced digital work for decades, Semple wondered what it would be like to see all the available colors in the RGB color space at the same time. Of course, it would take many lifetimes to mix 16 million colors in his studio, but thanks to digital art it’s possible to do.
“LOVETONE” is available as a 1-of-1 NFT via auction on digital trading platform OpenSea. Bids close on April 25 at 12 p.m. PDT. The color is also available for viewing on BZR, an NFT gallery curated by the team behind 60 Second Docs.
Posted by: TAWD on April 21, 2021
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