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# Head Artist

**Cmak0ta**

"I have been doing pixel art ever since I was a kid, more than 13 years already but more or less as a hobby. Around 4 years ago I decided to take it seriously and began studying colour theory, pixel art theory and practicing with more intent. I believe that my experience's over the years have brought my art that was "ok" to a "good" level!

Around 2 years ago, I discovered web3 and NFTs. I dipped my toes in for a couple of months as an investor and speculator. Later I decided that I could mix my Pixel Artist persona with my web3 one! At that time I started creating PFP generative collection's for third parties as a freelancer. I have been doing free lance work ever since and recently decided to hop on the 1:1 wagon."

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