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SEQUELADUS
DE SALVADOR

SEQUELADUS
DE SALVADOR

SEQUELADUS
DE SALVADOR

Sequeladus de Salvador (SDS) is PVSC's first digital art NFT collection. This collection, a nearly year long collaboration between Salvador multi-hyphenate Daniel "NID" Neiva and PVSC is a 2,500 PFP art NFT collection with NID’s character Sequeladus taking us on a tour of Salvador’s culture in a street art aesthetic that celebrates the vibrancy of Salvador’s cityscape.

 

SDS serves as the first digital entry point into a multi-sensory experience that will immerse members in one of the oldest and most persistent cultures of the African diaspora. Salvador is a special place and PVSC aspires to create a global community that extends this vibrant culture into our collective consciousness.

GALLERY

GALLERY

GALLERY

The SDS Collection contains 2,500 individual NFTs.  Here is a sampling of some of the traits that appear in the collection.  There are unique backgrounds, clothing & Personas, eyes, expressions and fur all celebrating Salvador and all of it's brilliance.  

DANIEL
'NID' NEIVA

DANIEL
'NID' NEIVA

DANIEL
'NID' NEIVA

Nid has always been inspired by the creative manifestations of urban experiences, both ancestral and contemporary, through the streets of Salvador, Bahia and those manifested in the colors, flavors, sounds and smells of the city, have always served as inspiration.

 

Nid is a self-taught visual artist with origins in graffiti / street art, born in the largest favela in Latin America, Cajazeiras. He has always used Salvador as a space for the expression of his sensibilities and creativity, specifically through his character Sequeladus. Flirting with digital art since 2016, without losing sight of the walls of the city as a place of enjoyment for his street art interactions, Sequeladus has invaded the social networks preserving the urbans aesthetics of the favela.

He started his artistic activities through drawing, by influence of animated series he watched on TV as a child. He dreamed of working with animation but found in graffiti the most viable way to be able to publicize his work in the streets. In 2018, together with Tata Ribeiro, he created Aimö Tech, a game studio born from the longing for change both artists saw achievable through in the intersections between technology and contemporary art.

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