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Ahead of Time

Alexis Christodoulou had already garnered a sizeable following on Instagram for his beautiful digital artwork when he decided he wanted to create a collection of his pieces as non-fungible tokens (NFT) last spring.

“I think I got in just in time,, it comprises nine moving architectural renderings, depicting ethereal, deserted landscapes that feature home furnishings that should feel out of place, yet somehow don’t. It is a love letter to nature—“the natural part of Cape Town that I really miss,” says Christodoulou—as well as to his home country. It also takes inspiration from life in the pandemic and the pressures of work.

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