
The OpenSea “Sails Up” collection is commemorative artwork for event attendance and participation during NFT NYC 2025. Designed by 0x_Vinyl, each vessel is algorithmically generated, combining realistically-rendered shipping materials with dreamlike, surrealistic traits and scenes.
These NFTs will hold no future utility and should be seen only as collectables.

The OpenSea “Sails Up” collection is commemorative artwork for event attendance and participation during NFT NYC 2025. Designed by 0x_Vinyl, each vessel is algorithmically generated, combining realistically-rendered shipping materials with dreamlike, surrealistic traits and scenes.
These NFTs will hold no future utility and should be seen only as collectables.

Vinyl is a digital artist working across 2D and 3D mediums. Having moved beyond the PFP ecosystem, they've reclaimed their artistic voice to focus on generative art that explores the intersection of code and creativity. Currently developing a 3D generative art collection with a multidisciplinary team, they combine algorithmic processes with artistic direction to create dynamic, evolving pieces. Each work represents a balance between controlled parameters and creative randomness—pushing the boundaries of what generative art can achieve in three-dimensional space. This evolution from profile pictures to generative artistry reflects a commitment to exploring new frontiers in programmable art and computational creativity.

The OpenSea “Sails Up” collection is commemorative artwork for event attendance and participation during NFT NYC 2025. Designed by 0x_Vinyl, each vessel is algorithmically generated, combining realistically-rendered shipping materials with dreamlike, surrealistic traits and scenes.
These NFTs will hold no future utility and should be seen only as collectables.

The OpenSea “Sails Up” collection is commemorative artwork for event attendance and participation during NFT NYC 2025. Designed by 0x_Vinyl, each vessel is algorithmically generated, combining realistically-rendered shipping materials with dreamlike, surrealistic traits and scenes.
These NFTs will hold no future utility and should be seen only as collectables.

Vinyl is a digital artist working across 2D and 3D mediums. Having moved beyond the PFP ecosystem, they've reclaimed their artistic voice to focus on generative art that explores the intersection of code and creativity. Currently developing a 3D generative art collection with a multidisciplinary team, they combine algorithmic processes with artistic direction to create dynamic, evolving pieces. Each work represents a balance between controlled parameters and creative randomness—pushing the boundaries of what generative art can achieve in three-dimensional space. This evolution from profile pictures to generative artistry reflects a commitment to exploring new frontiers in programmable art and computational creativity.

The OpenSea “Sails Up” collection is commemorative artwork for event attendance and participation during NFT NYC 2025. Designed by 0x_Vinyl, each vessel is algorithmically generated, combining realistically-rendered shipping materials with dreamlike, surrealistic traits and scenes.
These NFTs will hold no future utility and should be seen only as collectables.

The OpenSea “Sails Up” collection is commemorative artwork for event attendance and participation during NFT NYC 2025. Designed by 0x_Vinyl, each vessel is algorithmically generated, combining realistically-rendered shipping materials with dreamlike, surrealistic traits and scenes.
These NFTs will hold no future utility and should be seen only as collectables.

Vinyl is a digital artist working across 2D and 3D mediums. Having moved beyond the PFP ecosystem, they've reclaimed their artistic voice to focus on generative art that explores the intersection of code and creativity. Currently developing a 3D generative art collection with a multidisciplinary team, they combine algorithmic processes with artistic direction to create dynamic, evolving pieces. Each work represents a balance between controlled parameters and creative randomness—pushing the boundaries of what generative art can achieve in three-dimensional space. This evolution from profile pictures to generative artistry reflects a commitment to exploring new frontiers in programmable art and computational creativity.