Screens #810
Screens have been at the heart of art mass production and mass consumption for ages. From screen printing techniques, first developed in China around 1000AD and later popularized in western art culture by e.g. Andy Warhol, to the screens on our devices used to consume both digital art as well as most traditional art we experience in our life.
The "Screens" series is a celebration of modern art. It is inspired by the aesthetics inherent in screen printing along with the compositions and colors of both Bauhaus, Constructivism, and pulp fiction sci-fi covers.
The compositions in "Screens" is based purely on strict geometries and plays with the tension, and symphonies that can be created from combining simple rules. The end result can range from chaotic non-figurative to strongly ordered isometric scenes.
The generative system underlying the rendering mimics the screen printing process by rendering and applying a single color at a time to a master image. Each virtual screen may be more or less aligned with the master, creating a lovely flawed balance to the precision of the rendered geometry.
25% of the proceeds from this project will be donated to Den Blå Planet, The Danish National Aquarium, in support of their work on preserving and restoring marine life and ecology.
Provenance
Collected 2026-05-09 on OpenSea.
Minted 2022-01-31 on Art Blocks, on Ethereum by
Entered the vault 2026-07-17.
Minted 2022-01-31 on Art Blocks, on Ethereum by
0xe152181e…c4bf.Entered the vault 2026-07-17.
Collection
Screens by Thomas Lin Pedersen
Archive
image: png · 3 MB · 1698×2400 · sha256
animation: html · 14 KB · sha256
raw metadata · on OpenSea · artblocks.io ↗
Live piece runs from the archived code; some generators load libraries from the web.
e28f4aebff4c77e1
· view originalanimation: html · 14 KB · sha256
1bf5e4097cc0d541
· view originalraw metadata · on OpenSea · artblocks.io ↗
Live piece runs from the archived code; some generators load libraries from the web.
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The story
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2022-01-31
Made & minted on Art Blocks
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2022-02-03
Sold to
0xd2bcc4…e6f5 -
… through 4 more collectors …
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2026-05-09
Passed to
0x262e6f…716e -
2026-05-09
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
e28f4aebff4c