Most NFT collections start with a team.
The Beaks started with a dot.
Then another. Then thousands more stippled, layered, and obsessed over by @DKashtalyan across 20 years of exhibitions, murals, and collaborations that most digital artists will never come close to.
Art Rotterdam. Art Taipei. Bankside Gallery, London. The New York Times. Lavazza. Harper's Magazine.
This is not a project looking for legitimacy. It already has it.
There's something that happens when you look closely at Dima's work, the kind of looking that takes more than a second. The dots don't just fill space. They build tension. They hold light in places where paint would flatten it. Each one placed with the understanding that the image only exists because thousands of individual decisions were made correctly, quietly, without anyone watching. That's not a technique. That's a philosophy. And it's the same philosophy that makes The Beaks feel different from the first glance you can sense the patience behind it before you even know what you're looking at.
The Beaks is what happens when a fine artist who has spent two decades building a universe decides to open the door. Not to flip culture, but to extend it.
150 Beaklist spots. First chapter of something that started long before the whitelist existed.
I don't know much about fine art. But something about this made me look twice and that's rare.
I don't want in because of the hype.
I want in because the work is real.
Giving away
10x GTD spots for @GojiNFT
5555 supply
ApeChain
To enter
- Follow @GojiNFT & @KingmilesCe
- Like & RT
- Tag friends and comment Eth wallet
24hours
Goodluck
One thing I didn’t expect AI to replace this fast?
Rewatching videos.
Meetings, podcasts, interviews, voice notes… I barely go back to full recordings anymore.
I’ve been testing HypeScribe and it turns everything into searchable notes + summaries in seconds.
A quick🧵