Fernweh #117
A yearning. For places we haven't been or seen.
Seasons come, seasons go, and at times how the sun slants through those leaves on an autumn afternoon stays with us - we try to recollect that fleeting memory or imagination - an escape from the mundane. To places far away.
Fernweh is a window to that space , spaces we yearn to see. And as in nature, lines are never too straight, colours are as bright as they come.
Generative art that anyone can relate to - there's something for everyone in Fernweh.
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Why Fernweh?
Fernweh is an attempt to strike a balance between the Figurative Art genre, the Generative Art medium and NFTs. Generative Art usually has very measured lines, intricate designs and a very well executed, "clean" and “sterile” feel to it. Figurative Art on the other hand is oft full of “Happy Little Accidents” as the legendary Bob Ross would have said - a smudge here, a blob there - relatable and human.
Talking of humans, the most sold and easily relatable works of art, be it paintings or photographs, are figurative in nature and are of landscapes. With generative art, this is usually not common - there’s a tendency to lean towards the abstract - and yes, abstractness is beautiful, personally as an artist, I love it. That said, a lot many of us relate easily to figurative art than to the abstract. My personal theory is that humans are always looking for quick answers and the comfort of recognizable surroundings and figurative art gives it to us on a platter.
Fernweh tries to create that perfectly imperfect mix. Figurative art through procedural generation. Palettes with enough contrast and colour to be the living room’s focal point, art that anyone can relate to - an NFT that, hopefully, will not need a lot of explanations but complex and beautiful enough to attribute value to. Oh, and with one additional render each to satiate that abstract lover in us.
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Features & Generation
Each season's palette is drawn from random combinations of nearly 100K handpicked outcomes for Petal, Leaf, Veins, Connectors, Leaf boundaries, Bark perforations and the background.
The rendered output transitions through 3 phases - Abstract, Original and Etched images. This means that each mint has three different renders that change based on the Transition attribute. Some will change everyday, some in a couple, some in a week's time and so on!
See below how to Interact with Fernweh in Live View mode (full-screen):
- In full-screen mode, watch your trees render and grow into a grove.
- Click the mouse in live-view to toggle through the three renders (Abstract, Original and Etched). It may take a few seconds to toggle through the three rendered views.
- Undisturbed, the transition of the renders reverts to Phase Attribute values.
- Press the key - "S" - to download the render you want to save.
Please note that the render is a bit resource intensive and may take from 1 min to 2.5 mins to render and load.
Digital Art Display Giveaway: 10 minting addresses will be randomly chosen to receive a Smart Digital Art Display and frame! Winners will be picked once the minting is complete (shipping costs will be borne by the artist).
Enjoy your three renders!
Provenance
Collected 2026-05-05 on OpenSea.
Minted 2022-05-14 on Art Blocks, on Ethereum by
Entered the vault 2026-07-17.
Minted 2022-05-14 on Art Blocks, on Ethereum by
0xef6c1456…f722.Entered the vault 2026-07-17.
Collection
Fernweh by oliveskin
Archive
image: png · 4 MB · 2400×1158 · sha256
animation: html · 20 KB · sha256
raw metadata · on OpenSea · artblocks.io ↗
Live piece runs from the archived code; some generators load libraries from the web.
d5acea0e75e490cb
· view originalanimation: html · 20 KB · sha256
1cc969514c681004
· view originalraw metadata · on OpenSea · artblocks.io ↗
Live piece runs from the archived code; some generators load libraries from the web.
New to NFT art? Read a wall label in plain English, or see the common myths.
The story
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2022-05-14
Made & minted on Art Blocks
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2022-07-13
Passed to
0x11a6cd…326e -
2025-12-12
Sold to
0x5383b6…aba1 -
2025-12-12
Sold to
0x5383b6…aba1 -
2026-05-05
Collected on OpenSea by Aaron (along7.eth)
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2026-07-17
Moved into the vault for safekeeping
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2026-07-18
Archived in this gallery — checksum
d5acea0e75e4