In the years following the rise of NFTs, we have witnessed the incredible journey of the immensely talented FEWOCiOUS, as he has transitioned from a teenage art prodigy to a globally acclaimed art sensation. Now, remaining true to the technology that propelled him to fame, the renowned artist Victor Langlois presents an extraordinary new NFT collection.
Introducing the captivating "FEWO" NFTs, which will populate Victor's visionary realm called "FewoWorld" on the blockchain. From August 21-25, a limited edition of 20,000 vibrant collectibles will be unveiled. Each unique artwork is meticulously crafted by FEWOCiOUS, blending hand-drawn elements with cutting-edge 3D technology.
These characters manifest in three distinct forms, representing the diverse inhabitants of FewoWorld: Frankensteins, Humanoids, and Misunderstoods. Within FEWOCiOUS' art-themed Metaverse, these entities coexist harmoniously, forming a captivating digital tapestry.
Collectors will have three opportunities to acquire one of these technicolor marvels. First, owners of a PAiNT NFT will be eligible to claim a FEWO for free during the presale. Second, individuals who possess a piece of FEWOCiOUS' art will have the opportunity to purchase a FEWO at a discounted price. And finally, the general public will have the chance to purchase a FEWO during the public sale, granting even mere mortals access to this extraordinary artistic universe.
Aside from being unique art pieces, FEWO NFTs possess an intriguing feature concealed within their essence. Each character is accompanied by a cutting-edge ERC-6551 "backpack," which serves as its own digital wallet, providing additional functionality to the collection.
As stated on the official website, this NFT backpack empowers FEWO holders to redeem flowers, serving as mint passes. Once redeemed, these mint passes will flourish into a blossoming array of digital fashion accessories and wearables, both within the enchanting realm of FewoWorld and beyond.
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