STRANGERS
STRANGERS (2026)
STRANGERS is a collection of unique 1/1 works, minted on demand on Ethereum. Each work is accompanied by a complimentary custom-framed fine art print.
STRANGERS is not structured as a time-sensitive release, but as an ongoing acquisition format built around digital ownership and material presence. The pricing logic is designed to remain balanced and consistent with the project’s long-term nature.
This page presents a selected preview of STRANGERS. Collectors interested in receiving the complete catalogue and further acquisition details are invited to contact us directly via email or through X DMs.
STRANGERS is a collection of unique 1/1 works, minted on demand on Ethereum. Each work is accompanied by a complimentary custom-framed fine art print.
STRANGERS is not structured as a time-sensitive release, but as an ongoing acquisition format built around digital ownership and material presence. The pricing logic is designed to remain balanced and consistent with the project’s long-term nature.
This page presents a selected preview of STRANGERS. Collectors interested in receiving the complete catalogue and further acquisition details are invited to contact us directly via email or through X DMs.
PROCESS
The project emerged from an experiment initiated in December 2025, when I converted the full archive of my visual and textual production into a dataset in order to construct an advanced AI-based system trained exclusively on the internal logic of my own inputs. The intention was never to generate a visual narrative, but to create a process capable of reaching something deeper, something that felt almost like an extension of my subconscious. The results were immediate and impossible to ignore.
Once I recognized the force of those results, I extended the experiment into a more radical phase. I introduced new material created specifically for the system, including hand-painted plexiglass surfaces that were later scanned and absorbed back into the process as textures and structural fragments. At the same time, I entered into an ongoing verbal exchange with the LLM systems embedded in the process, using dialogue itself as a way of drawing the work outward. The process became visual, textual, and deeply relational.
Language remains just as central. The titles unfold as aphorisms, brief incisive phrases, and compressed verbal fragments, a form I have long used as a direct channel for existential tension, compression, and clarity. The entire series is shaped by that atmosphere. These images may initially appear foreign, almost alien, yet what they reveal is not an outside presence but an interior one. Their strangeness becomes familiar. That reversal lies at the heart of STRANGERS, a title that echoes a long literary tradition in which the stranger is never merely the unknown, but often the most intimate form of self-recognition.
Once I recognized the force of those results, I extended the experiment into a more radical phase. I introduced new material created specifically for the system, including hand-painted plexiglass surfaces that were later scanned and absorbed back into the process as textures and structural fragments. At the same time, I entered into an ongoing verbal exchange with the LLM systems embedded in the process, using dialogue itself as a way of drawing the work outward. The process became visual, textual, and deeply relational.
Language remains just as central. The titles unfold as aphorisms, brief incisive phrases, and compressed verbal fragments, a form I have long used as a direct channel for existential tension, compression, and clarity. The entire series is shaped by that atmosphere. These images may initially appear foreign, almost alien, yet what they reveal is not an outside presence but an interior one. Their strangeness becomes familiar. That reversal lies at the heart of STRANGERS, a title that echoes a long literary tradition in which the stranger is never merely the unknown, but often the most intimate form of self-recognition.
COLLECTOR TERMS & DETAILS
How does the NFT minting process work?
Each STRANGERS work is issued as a unique 1/1 NFT on the Ethereum smart contract dedicated to the collection. Once the acquisition is confirmed, the NFT is minted and transferred to the collector.
A complimentary custom-framed fine art print associated with the acquired NFT is then prepared for shipment. Delivery generally occurs within approximately two weeks.
The current STRANGERS contract is reserved exclusively for works released as part of the collection during 2026 and will be permanently capped after 31 December 2026.
What are the specifications of the physical piece?
Each NFT is accompanied by a complimentary custom-framed fine art print produced with pigment ink PrecisionCore technology on fine art canvas.
The print is presented in a custom lacquered frame profile in a RAL color.
Size: 40 × 50 cm
Imperial equivalent: 15.7 × 19.7 inches
What payment methods do you accept, and do you ship internationally?
We accept cryptocurrency payments, including Ethereum (ETH), Bitcoin (BTC), and USDC. Fiat payment options may be discussed directly when required.
We ship worldwide using professional fine art packaging and secure delivery methods.
As international shipping concerns only the physical printed component associated with NFT ownership, the accompanying shipping documentation refers exclusively to the tangible item being delivered.
Any import duties, taxes, customs charges, or local fees, where applicable, are determined by the destination country and remain the responsibility of the collector.
How can I receive the full catalogue and proceed with acquisition?
To receive the full catalogue and inquire about availability or acquisition, collectors are invited to contact us directly at management@skygolpe.com or via DM on X.
Skygolpe is an independent artist based in Italy, whose practice moves fluidly across digital, physical, and multimedia environments. His work is characterized by a striking visual force combined with a philosophical approach. Among the early pioneers of NFT technology applied to art, he has contributed to shaping its recognition as an artistic medium.
His works have been sold by major international auction houses and exhibited in museums, galleries, and public spaces worldwide. His ongoing research engages artificial intelligence as an advanced field of inquiry, examining how technology and progress reshape artistic meaning and perception.
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