Midnight Flight
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Attributes
Rarity
Signature Edition
Season
1
Release
36
Edition Number
Unnumbered

Midnight Flight

Brian SnoddyEditions 92/100
To commemorate Brian Snoddy giving this gouache painting to the Verses team to exclusively mint as NFTs, we are minting 100 with his signature. Each of these is a reminder of the connection between collector, art, and artist. These 100 editions are the only Signature Editions of Midnight Flight 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 was painted for a card game that was all about capturing CRYPTIDS (creatures that may or may not exist). This card game was never finished or released. This is a painting of the legendary character Spring Heeled Jack, a creature that plagued Victorian era England for decades starting in 1837.
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Midnight Flight

Midnight Flight
Click to enlarge image
Editions 92/100
Attributes
Rarity
Signature Edition
Season
1
Release
36
Edition Number
Unnumbered
To commemorate Brian Snoddy giving this gouache painting to the Verses team to exclusively mint as NFTs, we are minting 100 with his signature. Each of these is a reminder of the connection between collector, art, and artist. These 100 editions are the only Signature Editions of Midnight Flight 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 was painted for a card game that was all about capturing CRYPTIDS (creatures that may or may not exist). This card game was never finished or released. This is a painting of the legendary character Spring Heeled Jack, a creature that plagued Victorian era England for decades starting in 1837.
Brian Snoddy