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I just discovered Jenna Stark's work and honestly can't stop looking at her NFTs. This artist, who divides her time between Miami and Los Angeles, has a visual style that is absolutely mesmerizing, full of geometric patterns and psychedelic colors that seem to jump off the screen.
What's interesting is that Jenna didn't come to NFTs out of nowhere. She graduated from Maryland Institute College of Art in 2005 and spent years creating physical art with wood, metal, and cut paper. Her first NFT, called "Multiverse," was a turning point. During the pandemic, when she moved to Los Angeles, she had more time to experiment with new media and decided to bring her style of mathematical patterns into digital animation. That first NFT was like opening a completely new door for her.
What surprises me about Jenna Stark is that her artistic perspective has never changed, no matter the medium she uses. She says all her inspiration comes from nature: spiral numbers like pi, fractals, colors that nature uses to warn or attract. She transformed her old cut paper sculptures into code to create her digital works. She collaborated with Art Blocks in 2021, launching "Vortex," a series of 1,000 generative works that spin like kaleidoscopes.
In 2022, Jenna released "Cosmic Cuties," a collection of 333 vibrant pieces with those big smiling eyes that characterize her work. That same year, Christie's included her piece "Light Box #2" in an auction and invited her as a speaker at their art and technology summit. That says a lot about how the traditional art world is recognizing what she does in the NFT space.
When asked what advice she would give to other artists, Jenna was straightforward: focus on what you love, persevere, ignore those who tell you you can't. She is stubborn and followed her own path, and that shows in every piece she creates. Jenna Stark's work proves that NFTs can be more than speculation; they can be genuine art that brings color and light to any space, digital or physical.