Art Web3 Magazine
SeekeR was born from the need to offer both an analogue and digital space for web3 artists, in magazine format. We believe that onchain art should not be limited to a screen; web3 creators also deserve the opportunity to explore new forms of expression, and collectors deserve new ways to appreciate it. At SeekeR, we focus on discovering emerging talents with a visual force that has not yet managed to stand out in the middle of the algorithm, creating a space dedicated to highlighting the importance of these visions that enrich contemporary artistic culture.
The concept of SeekeR is not only based on promoting new creators but also on immersing the viewer in the intuitive journey of inspiration that we, as artists, experience. In the cycle of seek, discovery, transformation, and creation, the artist explores the world through their unique vision and reflects it back with their own creation. SeekeR thus becomes an ideal space for the expression of new perspectives.
“Landscape: Sparkle” https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x00d7ba47312fe28f6a01a6c6aecb45bd48770c53/2?referrer=0xC216567375b390C340b1F5f81259032DC5B9d741
"I’m going to seek today, as I always finally do."
The green plains seem eternal. They undulate in a symmetrical and almost latent organic dance. I see the earth dance beneath this giant carpet that sometimes looks like skin made of leaves and grass. A particular smell hits me, it’s intoxicating. It is a strange aroma as if the freshness and novelty of all the living beings of this planet were all together and blowing at times. The sky widens; it’s like a huge elastic band. Its turquoise cyan color dominates me; the more I look at it, the more I immerse myself.I'm sliding between environments filled with sparkles and flashes. The gusts of wind are so delicate that I feel them like a silk scarf caressing my face. The sharp, bright flashes blind my vision. It’s all a grand collective sensation, an intoxicating and dazzling visual cocktail that leaves me incapacitated by the experience. Have I died? I wonder. At one moment, the act of rubbing my eyes with pleasure ended, and I returned to myself. To my surprise, I was flying.
I was rising, and as I did, I could see the vast panorama. Everything became colossal, everything generalized, and large forms like worlds emerged. I quickly realized that I could also see every image within that world. I could see acres of landscape as well as the leaf of a book on some desk. I began to feel whole, as if my eyes were satisfied, and suddenly: I woke up.
Today I'm going out to seek.I am in that particular phase of the cycle where my eyes need to eat. This concept of the cycle, mentioned so lightly, took centuries to put into words, and much has been said about it. From being a whisper from God to a little lamp shining above our heads. Anyway, today I know that I have to go out and seek.
When I seek, when I know that I desire it, I explore places in a completely different way than when I don’t. I feel different but renewed each time, as if something else is moving me and not just myself. It’s a sensation that exists as a sensory experience, and it behaves in a mysterious and enigmatic way. It always opens the same question: Where did I inherit these eyes? Because they, although they are the tool of my search, are also a portal through which an incessant rain of images flows in and out, and when they appear, they stick in my retina. My eyes need to eat, to be nourished by visions that move and excite the mind.
I must confess that this sensation is incredible and incomparable to anything else. Thus, I spend my days seeking. Im a SeekeR
I understood what I was when I perceived a cycle within me that would repeat for years. The primal sensation of seeking, only to discover that vision, that image which my eyes captured and ensnared in mere milliseconds, yet would remain with me for eternity. The images I find lodge in my mind; some sink into my unconscious and sleep for a period, only to be triggered later by another external image that appears, remembers, and revives them. This creates a kind of visual dialogue; the images within me function like a heart that beats and emits frequencies that connect with the beats of another heart, another SeekeR.
“Landscape: Panorama” https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x00d7ba47312fe28f6a01a6c6aecb45bd48770c53/3
“Landscape: Sphere” https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x00d7ba47312fe28f6a01a6c6aecb45bd48770c53/4
I discovered through my existence that this does not end here. There is something of mutation in the most mundane things if one masters the art of contemplation as a SeekeR. A room that fills with objects begins to deform. Its appearance, its textures, its dimensions change; the concrete distorts, seems flexible, and suddenly becomes something else, another environment. What was first transforms. Something similar happens in the mind of a SeekeR. The flow of beauty in the collection of visions moves me, teaches me, transforms me. I mutate like the room fills with each discovery during the journey of exploration. The diverse visions collected generate something new within me, a new almost vital impulse: the impulse to Create. This process requires an openness to the unknown and a willingness to be carried away by creative forces. The cycle culminates when the SeekeR finally becomes the Creator.
I walk among the crowd as an entity with a pair of restless eyes, shifting form, always with a mirror in hand, reflecting the world back. Time and again, I seek, find, and create. My conception is nourished by the visual sustenance that other Seekers have cast into the universe, while simultaneously possessing its own values and meanings, daring to challenge a conventional world. My Creation is unique, and once completed, I elevate it in a silver sphere and slide it toward the doors of the world, awaiting to be found by another entity like me. Perhaps what I’m saying doesn’t make much sense; perhaps you don’t quite know why you’ve come this far; maybe the SeekeR has finally found you.
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“Im going to seek today”
Sato is a digital illustrator from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Since 2014 he has been dedicated to digital art and has collaborated on various artistic projects. In 2021, he entered the crypto art space, actively participating in onchain collective projects and collections.
AlvaBrina is an Argentine visual artist who has been teaching fine arts at various institutions since 2014. In 2023, she begins working at the Museum of Latin American Art in Buenos Aires. Now she ventures into the field of web 3 art, where she shares her works. Her work is deeply personal, exploring symbolic themes, the feminine, and the psychological.
https://warpcast.com/alvabrina
Gressie, visual artist born in Buenos Aires, began sharing her work online in 2018 while studying architecture. In 2022, she ventured into tattooing and digital drawing, which led her to mint her first artwork on Zora in 2024. Since then, her tattoo designs, digital, and physical works, showcased on Warpcast, have focused on emotional exploration.