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Treeskulltown is the conceptual avatar of a French multidisciplinary artist. For the last 4 years, he has been working in the field of digital art. Having grown up in the 80s, the emergence and development of computer technologies and techniques resonated with him and fuelled his curiosity. With 20 years of experimentation and hybridisation between physical and digital art under his belt, his work today is as much a personal quest as an artistic one. When he became a father, a need for simplicity and freedom, combined with the constraints of mobility, led him to return to the source of the desire to create and the pleasure of doing so, using organic materials (earth, paper, paint, cardboard, wood, etc.). It's a way of rediscovering meaning by naturally reconnecting with feelings and emotions. His aim is to develop a temporal parallel, a conversation, with the masters of classical art, to create a sub-reality to art history using mixed media animation techniques, thus creating an analogue palimpsest in digital strata.
Very involved in the crypto-artist community, his works are collected in Ethereum on FOUNDATION, in Tezos on OBJKT and in Bitcoin on GAMMA. Since 2022, his work has been exhibited and presented internationally at major events such as Art Crush Gallery, MOWNA, NFT NYC, NFT Japan, DAM Zine, NFC Lisbon, NFT Factory Paris, R HAUS Art Basel Miami, QUANTA Gallery London, IHAM NFT Gallery Paris. He was also selected in 2024 in The Hug 100 artists to watch and in the N3W Society Bookzine with the web3 agency: BRAWHAUS. His continual quest to reinvent himself and experiment provokes an emotional interaction with the viewer while guiding them with a subtle and conceptualised narrative.

My project, “Digital Fruit,” is a conceptual reinterpretation of van Gogh’s Apples. It moves beyond homage to become an allegory of the condition of art in the digital age. At the core of the concept lies the metaphor of the digital artwork as a “fruit” growing on the tree of the blockchain.
1. The Central Allegory: The “Digital Fruit”
- The Work as an On-Chain Fruit: The fruit is the result of a living process. By describing the artwork as a “fruit,” I give it a sense of organic life. It has “ripened” (creation), has a traceable origin (the creator’s “tree” on the blockchain), and can be “picked” (acquired). This fruit carries the “seeds” of new influence.
- Invisible Infrastructure: Blockchain technology (nodes, contracts) functions like hidden roots — invisible yet essential to the life of the ecosystem.
2. The Hybrid Artistic Approach: Process as Artwork
- Gestural Acrylic Painting (The Soil): The physical act pays homage to van Gogh, to materiality, and to the trace of the body.
- Photography (The Translation): The physical work is captured and dematerialized. It becomes a bridge between two worlds.
- Digital Painting and Subrealist Abstraction (The Reinterpretation): I layer contemporary meaning onto the work, exploring an underlying (“sub-”) reality connected to altered perception, as suggested by Xanthopsia.
- Minimal Animation (The Life): Frame-by-frame animation gives the work a “breath.” It transforms the still life into something still, yet alive.
3. The Philosophical Dimension: The “Sensory Conversation”
- The work becomes a device that activates meaning, triggering a multi-layered conversation: with oneself, with art history (van Gogh), and with technology (the nature of ownership in the digital age). Value no longer lies solely in aesthetics, but in the network of ideas it generates.
4. The Dialogue with van Gogh and the “Xanthopsia” Collection
- Xanthopsia, a Shared Vision: The title of the collection is key. Xanthopsia, a condition that alters perception toward yellow, becomes a prism. I do not simply look at van Gogh; I attempt to see through a perception akin to his — intense and emotional. By revisiting Apples, a humble subject, I project universal questions, in a gesture aligned with van Gogh’s own approach.
Conclusion
“Fruit Digital” weaves together art history, philosophy, and digital subculture. The allegory of the blockchain offers a poetic vision of a technology often perceived as cold. The work becomes a dynamic process that invites reflection on our hybrid world.
- Tribute to van Gogh: Apples (Van Gogh Museum collection)
- Hybrid digital version: 3840 × 2160 px / 4K MP4 / 188 MB / 8 fps / 1/1 edition
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