Emerging Artist Releases NFT Collection To Address Nuances Around “Lines”
Fault Lines, an NFT by Robyn Mallery
Coastline, an NFT by Robyn Mallery
Holiness, an NFT by Robyn Mallery
Artist Robyn Mallery, a student at the Academy of Art University, has launched her first NFT campaign. The topic revolves around the word “line” and its many uses.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, USA, July 29, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Artist Robyn Mallery, a student at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, California, recently launched her first NFT campaign. The topic revolves around the word “line” and its many uses.
“Phrases like cross the line, sight line, draw the line, wait in line, and so many more are used daily. What is a line? Who decides that? Is it subjective? These are all rhetorical questions I want to ask with this NFT series. I want viewers to define a boundary.”
Mallery notes his personal background by saying that he has struggled with others pushing against his limits throughout his life. Colleagues, classmates, family and friends have all gone way “out of line”, so to speak. “Most of the time,” comments Mallery, “I would directly state what I needed with no room for miscommunication and it would be outright ignored without any thought to how it would negatively affect me. It’s harmful and I think if more people understood the concept with a limit – as well as the many ways it can manifest – we would all be better off as a society.”
His NFT artwork drips and hangs along the canvas, perhaps to say that not all boundaries are fixed, even if they are familiar. The art certainly makes you question why certain lines were drawn, philosophically and visually.
Unfortunately, Mallery is not interested in providing further context about his issues with those who have crossed borders at this point. This only brings more mystery to the collection. Which lines were crossed? How often? How many? And for how long? Maybe he’ll say more in the future, but for now we’ll have to use our imaginations.
Mallery says his NFT collection is currently listed for sale, but the goal of the art is to make a statement rather than make a dollar. “I have bills to pay,” he jokingly commented when asked about the asking price.
Mallery’s handle on all platforms, including Voice, where his NFT collections are currently listed, is @RobynMalleryArt
For more information on the project, see Mallery’s Voice profile. For more information on his art style, influences, past works and more, his portfolio is RobynMalleryArt.com
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