Uta Bekaia x Denis Davydov Sacred Creatures: Beraqas IGNIS COR. Anahata Family, 2022 Computer-generated image, NFT Edition of 10 Courtesy of Window Project & Instigators

Anahatas Coven of 8 unique creatures The members of this coven lost everything during the great transformation. To survive, they have learned to truly share. They can not comprehend the idea of belonging. These creatures are the pure perception of devotion. They will share everything with you, even their heart.

Project Description

Walter Benjamin once said that a child’s first experience of the world is not his realization that “adults are stronger but rather that he cannot make magic.” Giorgio Agamben

The joint project Sacred Creatures by the Uzbek multimedia artist Denis Davydov and the Georgian-American artist Uta Bekaia studies and gives new content and visual interpretations to avatars. The concept of Davydov and Bekaia’s first drop is based on the idea that a person’s earliest avatar is a children’s toy. The toy is the first valuable that belongs exclusively to the child as well as an artefact to which supernatural powers can be ascribed by the mere force of the imagination. The cultural horizon of both artists emerged, by their own account, as something “extremely multicultural and variegated, a paradoxical agglomeration of signs – a Molotov cocktail of images from American comics, Japanese manga, traditional toys, Western cartoons and, last but not least, first-generation computer games.” At the same time, the artists attach a lot of importance to creating their own “legendarium” – a universe populated by their characters, each of whom has a story and a personality of its own. The concept of the universe is used by the artists for good reason. As one knows, in times of trouble people tend to seek a refuge by mentally travelling to other spaces or artificial worlds governed by different types of laws (often bordering on magic). This project is conceived as a serial undertaking with each installment shedding new light on Davydov & Bekaia’s universe. Each work consists of a hand-painted watercolor sketch that is transferred into virtual space with the help of unique textures, materials and mechanisms that were not taken from reality but specially developed for the project to activate the plastic possibilities of avatars. The second series Beraqas (the Anahatas and the Vishuddha) was created at a seismic time when the world order itself was shaken. Ethnic conflicts, wars, and changes in the global political paradigm were all reflected in the artists’ reflections on how their universe should function and develop. According to Davydov and Bekaia, the Anahatas is the most empathetic family of all, precisely because the feeling of empathy has been totally atrophied in our time.

5 editions

artwork preview
Buy for 1.515 ETH
artwork preview
Buy for 1.515 ETH
artwork preview
Buy for 1.515 ETH

    Curator’s opinion

    Andrea Misiano's photo
    Andrea Misiano
    Curator-at-large

    Beraqas derives from the project Sea Sea Swallow Me, which Uta Bekaia conceived during the pandemic, a turbulent time which forced humankind to revise its existence. The imaginary narration of Sea Sea Swallow Me is based on a story where people feel concerned and want significant change. To enable this they fabricate an apocalypse after which every human becomes a super-creature with shapeshifting abilities. The artists are calling on the world to pay more attention to the difficult and turbulent permacrisis in which we are living, otherwise it will never end.

1.515 ETH

Created on Rarible
The Curated platform supports openness in the Web3 space. Most of the works featured in this Curator’s Choice section are fetched from external Web3 marketplaces and fall under their respective regulations, and remain the intellectual copyright of the artists. The editorials are non-commercial and we do not take any fees or commissions.