Abstract

Abstract ©2020 Jeffrey Boyd Garrison

Original ACEO (2.5″ x 3.5″ format) art entitled “Abstract” was completed in January 2020 using colored pencils, black ink pen and acrylic paint.

I started this and it’s companian (Abstract #2) while sitting at Shari’s Restaurant having coffee (the one on Division near Franklin Park in Spokane) and then finished them at home days later. The energy at Shari’s when I began them was pretty negative and I channeled some of that inadvertently into these pieces. They are meant to be contemplative, but to me… it’s about anger and frustration… these grubby tendrils of mind seeking inspiration and meaning but finding only a dark and muddy morass of regret. I actually get angry just looking at these, lol.

I don’t know why I keep these or post them up because I hate them so much but, maybe someone else might have a different experience with them.

Token Ownership

This art piece has been “tokenized” (minted on the Ethereum blockchain by OpenSea) as an ERC-721 Ethereum token entitled Abstract.

Ownership of this unique single edition token grants the owner the (non-exclusive) permissions to display and use the associated full resolution image (the one on this webpage) for personal non-commercial display (such as uploading to personal social media, personal blog page and in an online or virtual gallery such as are commonly found in the Cryptovoxels app).

Selling the token effectively transfers these granted permissions (although previously posted digital displays may remain posted and need not be taken down or removed post transfer).

The token owner may edit the referenced art image (by cropping, re-sizing, changing the image format from JPEG to something else like PNG, change resolution, reduce file size, etc.) for the purpose of facilitating convenient display. The image may not be altered so as to change it to a newly distinct or derivative artwork without express permission by the artist. Similarly, it may also not be used for commercial purposes (other than to expedite sale of the token to a new owner).

Finally, the referenced image may be used (whole or edited as mentioned above) by the token owner as an online avatar, badge, wallpaper or background on webpages, social media and in virtual reality environments.

All rights to the digital art are also reserved by the artist.

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