Too Much History
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Attributes
Rarity
Signature Edition
Season
1
Release
28
Edition Number
Unnumbered

Too Much History

Julie van der WekkenEditions 93/100
To commemorate Julie van der Wekken giving this photograph to the Verses team to exclusively mint as NFTs, we are minting 100 with her signature. Each of these is a reminder of the connection between collector, art, and artist. These 100 editions are the only Signature Editions of Too Much History that will ever be made.
 
Ownership Benefits:
 
As the holder of this NFT, you will receive free airdrops of future cards based on the Foundation Edition this piece originates from.
 
You can play with this as a signed full art card in Verses games.
 
Artist Statement:
 
This image was captured with a Canon EOS 40D 10.1 Megapixel Digital Camera, in June of 2017 after dropping my daughter off at summer camp in San Juan County, Utah. On the way back home I stopped at a historical monument titled 'Newspaper Rock', which is one of the largest known collections of petroglyphs and is part of the 1.35 Million Acre Bears Ears National Monument. The petroglyphs were created by ancestral Puebloan people living, farming, and hunting along the Puerco River. The first carvings were made around 2,000 years ago and a few are as recent as the early 20th century, left by the first modern day explorers of the region.
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Too Much History

Too Much History
Click to enlarge image
Editions 93/100
Attributes
Rarity
Signature Edition
Season
1
Release
28
Edition Number
Unnumbered
To commemorate Julie van der Wekken giving this photograph to the Verses team to exclusively mint as NFTs, we are minting 100 with her signature. Each of these is a reminder of the connection between collector, art, and artist. These 100 editions are the only Signature Editions of Too Much History that will ever be made.
 
Ownership Benefits:
 
As the holder of this NFT, you will receive free airdrops of future cards based on the Foundation Edition this piece originates from.
 
You can play with this as a signed full art card in Verses games.
 
Artist Statement:
 
This image was captured with a Canon EOS 40D 10.1 Megapixel Digital Camera, in June of 2017 after dropping my daughter off at summer camp in San Juan County, Utah. On the way back home I stopped at a historical monument titled 'Newspaper Rock', which is one of the largest known collections of petroglyphs and is part of the 1.35 Million Acre Bears Ears National Monument. The petroglyphs were created by ancestral Puebloan people living, farming, and hunting along the Puerco River. The first carvings were made around 2,000 years ago and a few are as recent as the early 20th century, left by the first modern day explorers of the region.
Julie van der Wekken