ART DOCUMENTS THE REVOLUTION 🖼️⚡️
Art is the narrative for the culture. It is the only archive that survives the noise. These creators didn’t wait for permission; they hijacked the world around them to document a new reality.
Now, #Bitcoin is that narrative. Period. 🧵
I made concept album covers for my upcoming album inspired by artist who took things to another level… @googlegemini
1/ THE COLLAGE: A REFERENCE GUIDE 🎨
This maximalist portrait is built from the symbols that defined these eras:
• KAWS Companion
• Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup & Banana
• Keith Haring’s Radiant Baby
• Shepard Fairey’s “OBEY”
• The Jordan Jumpman & Nike Swoosh
2. NIGO (The Remix) 👟⭐
The man who famously took the Air Force 1—a corporate staple—and remixed it into the BAPE STA. He proved that you don’t need to create the shoe from scratch to own the culture. You just need the vision to flip it.
3a JAMES CAMERON (The Machine) 🦾🦾
With the Terminator, Cameron gave us the visual score for the machine age. He documented the moment where technology became the unstoppable, relentless logic of our future.
3b TAKASHI MURAKAMI (The Collapse) 🌸🌼
Through Superflat, he collapsed the wall between “high art” and “low culture.” He documented a world where pop-saturation is our natural environment. High art meets the street.
4. KAWS (The Intervention) ❌❌
From tagging bus shelter posters to global icons, Brian Donnelly (KAWS) documented the transition from public advertising to personal expression. He took what was “theirs” and made it “ours.”
5. Man Like Kweks - RELAY RIDER
💿 BLOCK 1,000,000 💿
MAY 1ST, 2026
Art documents the revolution. Bitcoin is the soundtrack.
One million blocks of immutable history. No curators. No middlemen. No permissions. Just the code and the canvas.
THE NETWORK IS THE ART. 🏗️⚡️