{"description": "The Diaboli Cura collection is a love letter to the liminal hours, to nocturnal city streets in the 1990s, to dusk drives through New Jersey, and to that reckless belief that the future was infinite and ours to claim.\u2014 to running through city streets at night in the 1990s, to driving through New Jersey at dusk with headlights dissolving into atmosphere, to believing the future was infinite and waiting.\n\nRooted in my early experience with photography, the work draws from the magic of the lens \u2014 especially the transportive quality of bokeh, where points of light blur into portals. Streetlights become constellations. Brake lights become memory fragments. The city becomes a living frequency.\n\nThese pieces translate that analog awe into a digital language. Influenced by glitch aesthetics and vibrational abstraction, the collection explores emotion as energy \u2014 something felt but not always seen. Light fractures, pixels hum, forms dissolve. What remains is resonance.\n\nThe work continues my investigation into connection and the unseen world \u2014 the invisible threads between past and future, body and atmosphere, human longing and technological mediation. The glitches are not disruptions; they are evidence of transmission.\n\nThis series romanticizes aspiration \u2014 that devil-may-care belief that everything is still possible. It is both a return and a continuation: childhood wonder refracted through digital consciousness.\n\nEach piece exists as a field of frequency \u2014 a moment suspended between memory and momentum.\n\n___________\n\nJennifer Panepinto, also known as QuantumSpirit, is a multidisciplinary artist and designer whose work explores the space between memory, emotion, and digital transformation. Raised in suburban New Jersey and shaped by the cultural vibrancy of the Northeast \u2014 from 1980s SOHO to 1990s rave culture \u2014 she brings a lifetime of visual sensitivity into her practice. Jennifer holds a BFA in Photography from Pratt Institute and an MFA in Design from the School of Visual Arts, grounding her work in both conceptual storytelling and refined aesthetics.\n\nJennifer began publicly sharing her art in 2020, finding a creative home within the Web3 community. Her work blends photography, glitch, collage, analog texture, and AI into layered, emotionally resonant compositions marked by saturated color and symbolic motifs. Exhibited in 13 countries and collected across platforms such as SuperRare and Objkt, her art invites viewers into a world where vulnerability becomes beauty. Splitting her time between New Jersey and coastal Maine, Jennifer continues to expand her studio practice across both digital and traditional media.  \n", "name": "Pratis", "attributes": [{"trait_type": "Artist", "value": "Jennifer Panepinto", "display_type": "text"}], "image_details": {"bytes": 51602346, "format": "GIF", "sha256": "381de628eeb8f29ed0d1a1870c33809edaee81b040ef00a8dc077825ab4af41a", "width": 1720, "height": 2150}, "image": "https://arweave.net/wvULDXf6Db8YLjwrzJkhmOKcHzV_VaBndH3BXxJNKxM", "image_url": "https://arweave.net/wvULDXf6Db8YLjwrzJkhmOKcHzV_VaBndH3BXxJNKxM"}