Inspired by Benjamin Cowen’s youtube channel “Into The Cryptoverse”. The series “Bitcoin: The beauty of mathematics” was especially influential to us.
Cowen speaks about several aspects such as the crypto market cap & trendline chart, BTC price prediction, logarithmic regression trendline and the list goes on.
Stanford University mathematics professor Keith Devlin has said:
“like a Shakespearean sonnet that captures the very essence of love, or a painting that brings out the beauty of the human form that is far more than just skin deep, Euler’s equation reaches down into the very depths of existence”.
From all the things that capture “The Beauty of Mathematics”, why not the Euler equation?
Simple and beautiful beyond the average human capabilities…
One of the best crypto youtubers that you can watch, with an extremely simple and cold analysis.
The man with “no soul” with only the beauty of mathematics as a tool.
In a demanding illustration like this we chose the subtle Euler’s formula to bring to life the phrase “The Beauty of Mathematics”. We love typewriting and for this illustration we created our own font using the 3-dimensional graphical representation of Euler’s formula.
We were recently impacted by H. R. Giger’s Jesus Slingshot to a degree that we thought about creating something from that.
Inspired by the allegory of the deities in Giger’s work we had the urge to represent that in the crypto environment. Then we reach Gary Gensler, the first man in an elevated spot in the US government with deep knowledge about crypto. Gensler is also a key player in the process of regulating the trillion-dollar cryptocurrency industry.
Some people think Garry may be a messiah of the cryptocurrency, others think the opposite. Could there be any other intentions behind him? Can he bring greater regulatory oversight to the crypto market? Is he going to put down the bad actors and make a better world?
We tried to transmit the many interpretations and doubts from the referenced art (from Giger) in this illustration. With the importance of the actors in the art, we thought that Gary’s image could also portray different interpretations. A man with a career so deep in finance and an MIT blockchain professor couldn’t ignore us.
Is Garry a christ or a devil in this illustration? Who’s behind the slingshot? Where’s the slingshot pointing at?
Why? Just watch the Coin Bureau youtube channel, in particular, this video allows light to a black hole.
Throughout the years we had lies and mistakes, corrupt connections between politics and central banks, money printing without control.
Pinocchio is the perfect character to represent an institution that is deeply connected to lies and obscure behaviors.
To complete the context we introduce the retailers and whales that are very characteristic in this space
The day-to-day behavior of retail traders and whales intersects with Evil Pinocchio’s path.
A revolution is coming: “the world’s programmable blockchain.” We are all crypto enthusiasts and thus we can see Eth as a drug that we can’t get rid of. Interpreting it as “acid”, also known as LSD, our Eth illustration can produce different points of view. The effects of acid Eth are stimulating, mind-altering and pleasurable to the user. But sometimes it can lead to unpleasant feelings and terrifying experiences that we call “bad trips”. The future that we see will surely be a wonderful trip!
This needs to be a strong representation, so addictions, dreams and expectations.
Our most natural tendency as illustrators is to create oniric and open to interpretation designs. Sometimes we can associate those illustrations with some elements in nature.
This collection came from pure randomness or from a simple thought or influence in mind, while messing around on paper. It tends to represent a bit more of our particular style of illustrating.
We call them mutants because they keep changing perspectives and even to us they are always mutating, as our brand.
That’s our first collection with the fioAgua brand. We hope that you’ll enjoy it!
Intended to be somewhat of a hot air balloon that carried a heart as its basket. Eventually the basket fell off, and the prevailing design was the balloon itself.
The people who saw it always seemed to come up with a whole new view of this little one. Thus allowed us to look at it in a different way.
A brain, a jellyfish or a tree are the most common associations we hear. That being said we searched into making the most of this adaptable design and using it once as the former online shop logo, for example.
Designed with a thin point pilot pen, this illustration presents its simplicity and delicateness as the strongest qualities in a green tote bag.
Check out our t-shirt with this illustration at #ballon.