ANNA LUCIA

Anna Lucia is a Dutch artist and engineer who uses computer programming to produce generative art pieces combining geometric abstraction, entropy and bold colour palettes.

As a child she was obsessed with both numbers and design, and initially studied art at University before switching to engineering at the Technical University of Delft.

Anna went on to specialise in water treatment engineering, but in 2019 discovered the the perfect medium to produce art that combined both the left and right sides of her brain.

Processing is a computer language that can send instructions to a pen plotter to produce generative art, which Anna leveraged to create geometric designs inspired by a love of weaving, textiles and abstract art.

Anna only minted her first NFT in August 2021 but, within months, was featured at the Tezos exhibition at Art Basel Miami. Her unique creativity is illustrated by Spellbound, her recent collaboration with Phoebe Heess that digitally imagines a scarf design from a personal voice note, minted as an NFT and redeemable as the physical garment.

In November 2022, she went on to create Glaciations on the Ethereum blockchain. A 100-piece collection of generative NFT art combining geometric shapes and dream-like compositions, each Glaciation is created using a generative algorithm through the Fourier two-dimensional transform of basic geometric shapes to convert a mathematical function into a visual form.

Artworks

Glaciations #68

Series of 100 artworks (1/1 of 100)