The much-anticipated and likely the most promising project of Pak ‘Ash Chapter II: Metamorphosis’ will release on March 28, 2022.
This upcoming ingenious and unorthodox NFT project by intellectual digital artist Pak and 29 other artists could find a new place in the top NFT collections list.
The project will once again justify PAK’s intelligence in Art creation, in which he got extra hands from popular NFT artists and influencers such as Paris Hilton, Beeple, Hexaract, Raf Grassetti, Ness Graphics, Fvckrender, Pussy Riot, and others.
Last month, PAK revealed the details of this collaboration. Regrettably, due to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine at the time, he did not reveal the launch date.
While sharing trifles about the Ash Chapter II, Pak stated that each ‘Metamorphosis’ token collected by users will randomly transform into a piece of digital art or NFT by one of the 30 creators.
Also, the collector can ‘morph’ his/her piece or NFT into another form. To sustain the creative economy, minters can only mint the NFTs with $ASH tokens. Furthermore, each individual wallet address will be able to get 10 tokens with $ASH.
The aim of this project is to define a “different form of the creative economy”. PAK has introduced the new burning mechanism to give exposure to creative artists, where NFT holders can burn their NFTs and in return, they can collect $ASH tokens.
However, there are still many details to be revealed, such as the price and mechanism, which will be revealed soon.
PAK also created an opportunity to win a Metamorphosis token by asking a ‘Gif response’ for a question ‘How excited are you for #ashtwo?’
To bring the real-life experience of Ash Chapter II, PAK also plans to display the collection in the upcoming events and exhibitions.
The current project outline gives evidence to PAK’s old tweets from 2020, when he indicated ‘biggest NFT collaboration’ in the future. If this project is really all he talked about two years ago, then it would probably be inspired by the ‘Johnny Cash Project’.
The JOHNNY CASH PROJECT was a unique communal work, a living portrait of the Man In Black, which was launched in 2010 as a showcase for Google Chrome.
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