Acclaimed Japanese Artist Haroshi Re-Imagines His Most Iconic Pieces with First-Ever NFT Collection

August 5, 2021  13:34  |  News

Today, LGND Inc. announces Tokyo-based artist Haroshi’s debut collection of digital artworks titled RECYCLED PIXELS. A skateboarder and self-taught woodworker, Haroshi’s work ranges from detailed sculptures to large installations, and mainly feature elements of recycled skateboard decks. Known for authentically conveying his roots in street culture into his approach to contemporary art, concepts of sustainability and painstaking craftsmanship are also a signature. Haroshi explores the medium of digital art for the first time with this unique collection. RECYCLED PIXELS is currently available to preview on LGND.art and will officially launch on Sunday, August 8th at 8 PM (EST).

Acclaimed Japanese Artist Haroshi Re-Imagines His Most Iconic Pieces with First-Ever NFT Collection

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Since 2003, Haroshi has been creating sculptural works through a unique and self-taught method of utilizing parts from used skateboard decks. Each sculpture features individually picked recycled skateboard decks that are stacked, hand-carved, painted and then polished into a beautifully veneered finish. His body of work includes large mosaic installations as well as colourful sculptures of various recognizable symbols, such as skulls, sneakers, guitars, fire hydrants, and vintage toys. For this groundbreaking collection, the artist has created three limited-edition NFTs inspired by his most iconic pieces – Middle Finger, Fire Hydrant and Skull.  With some elements of movement and sound, Haroshi provides new dimensions and context to these familiar sculptural pieces giving us insight as to its new existence in the virtual world.

“Artists have traditionally had difficult experiences when it comes to owning the rights to their art,” says Haroshi, “NFTs can live on forever and will truly shift this dynamic. It is my belief that all artists should share in the benefits of their work, especially because true creation comes from the heart.”


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