Pharaoh God Mob emerges from ancient myth and a speculative future, where belief systems evolve alongside technology. Rather than retelling history, the project imagines what remains after civilizations fracture and what new symbols, hierarchies, and gods emerge in their place. It is a world built on duality, spirit and machine, ritual and survival, memory and reinvention and the mythology unfolds visually through the art.
The collection centers on generative gods constructed from hundreds of meticulously designed attributes, forming a unified pantheon rather than isolated characters. At its core are chakra based entities and their robotic counterparts, archetypes that explore balance, energy, and transformation. Color functions as a system of identity and power, anchoring each god within a broader cosmology. Every figure is part of a larger language, designed with the precision of a collectible and the intention of a symbol.
The sixteen one of one paintings represent the genesis of the world, a tangible, real life manifestation of what this universe can become. Exhibited publicly during Miami Art Week in Wynwood, they offer a glimpse into the kinds of physical experiences, environments, and activations that membership in Pharaoh God Mob is meant to unlock. The NFT collection is positioned as an entry point into an evolving artistic ecosystem that may expand through exhibitions, physical works, sound, and live experiences, where ownership becomes a subscription to the world itself and the art always leads.