







Art Blocks studio
Baret LaVida
Open edition releasing through a sale
Primavera will be available for purchase throughout the entire spring season in the Northern Hemisphere, from March 20, 2026 at 14:46 UTC to June 21, 2026 at 08:24 UTC.
ABOUT THE COLLECTION
Primavera
Primavera is a generative art project that explores the idea of rebirth and the deep connection between art, nature, and technology. Inspired by Botticelli’s Primavera and The Birth of Venus, it transforms the flowing hair of their protagonists into brushes that trace life onto the canvas. Each stroke is both organic and structural, evoking the movement of wind and water while revealing the hidden geometry that sustains the artwork, a reflection of how art and technology intertwine.
The project creates a bridge between the Renaissance and the blockchain era, two moments in history when human creativity and innovation redefined the boundaries of what was possible. While Ethereum gave birth to the generative art movement that reshaped digital creation, Primavera pays tribute to Bitcoin, the origin that made this new ecosystem possible. The collection celebrates a new blossoming of on-chain art, a contemporary spring where beauty, code, and meaning converge.
Each piece unfolds gradually, inviting a calm, attentive viewing. Lines accumulate, forms settle into place, and the composition reveals itself at a measured pace, more like a slow emergence than an instant image.
The collection also aims to serve as an impulse for a new renaissance, in the art world and within each of us. Primavera is built around the idea that renewal is not a single event but a discipline... a return, a recalibration, a willingness to begin again. Every cycle carries the possibility of change, and every viewer can find in that rhythm a personal invitation to rebirth.
Primavera invites us to contemplate the cycles of art, technology, and life itself, and to recognize in the dialogue between past and future the enduring power of renewal.
Each piece follows its own unique daily process of expansion and rest, a natural pulse unfolding throughout the day. As the flowers of the Floral Mantle shift in size, the work recombines its colors at every stage, renewing its chromatic balance again and again. The landscape changes gently over time, continuous and sometimes barely perceptible, allowing the artwork to remain coherent while perpetually re-forming itself... a quiet, endless return to spring.
For more information about the project, its inspiration, and the traits, visit artbaret.com/primavera