MegaOasis, a leading NFT platform, has once again amazed its users with a brand new NFT collection, Solitude. The collection includes four resonant works by the Indonesian designer and digital artist, Andhika Ramadhian. Solitude is about exploring isolation and how it can provide opportunities for growth. This exquisite collection is the sixth NFT set launched by MegaOasis, and it became available for purchase on April 27.
The auction features three NFTs, Sunshine, Lost, and Tumbling Light, while the fourth one, Sailor, is available for purchase with no mint limit. Sunshine is being auctioned with a start price of 100 NEO, with a limit of one, while Lost and Tumbling Light are being sold for 10 NEO via fixed prices. These two NFTs have a limit of nine. The tokens will be available for purchase for two weeks.
To celebrate this exceptional launch, MegaOasis is hosting a giveaway on Twitter. The platform is offering 20 Sailor NFTs to participants. Don’t miss your chance to win!
Andhika Ramadhian, the creator of the Solitude collection, is well-known for his work as a photographer and digital artist. His artwork features a minimalistic and surreal style, using bright colors to prompt thoughtful reflection on the part of observers. Ramadhian has created an incredible NFT collection, capturing the essence of isolation and its various aspects.
In the words of Ramadhian, “Solitude is perhaps the most natural of exercises available to us. That is where we cultivate some of the most fertile states for the brain and the spirit, when we experience the biggest torments and the most comforting tranquility. Funny thing when you’re alone. Happy or not you behave the same.”
Head over to MegaOasis today to experience this thought-provoking collection. Explore the collection, purchase the NFTs you love, and delve into the world of Solitude.
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