“ˈwʌt ðə ˈfʌk\ism” is a series without fixed rules — driven by instinct and by a logic of permanent deconstruction. It began with improvised digital drawings and has since expanded without predetermined direction: charcoal drawings deconstructed digitally, prints re-deconstructed and re-printed, forms that become source material for their own transformation. Some works exist only as prints, others only as NFTs on the Tezos blockchain, others as both — physical and digital components conceived together and inseparable.
“ˈwʌt ðə ˈfʌk\ism – PH01” is wonow’s first improvised digital drawing — made with a graphics tablet, without premeditated composition and without going back. The organic volume is built entirely from individual lines drawn one by one: each mark instinctive, each mark irrevocable, the form emerging from their accumulation.
The drawing is printed as a negative inversion on natural white handmade Himalayan paper of 20 g/m²: lines that were black in the original are revealed as the paper itself — its natural value, its texture, its transparency. The ground that surrounded them becomes a deep carbon black. The sheet hangs within a plywood frame designed by blackprint, held only at its upper edge by a magnetic system — the portion concealed in the frame is where the artist’s signature and numbering are. The unique digital drawing is delivered as an NFT on the Tezos blockchain — inseparable from the physical work.