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Indonesian Artist Ignites Wooden Block Revolution
300 blocks, 5 hours, one mission: bringing pixel art alive
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Key facts
- 1Artist creates detailed wooden block art using 300 pieces per work
- 2Manual process takes 4-5 hours per piece
- 3Expanded to multiple product lines including t-shirts
- 4Building local Indonesian community through physical products
The Wooden Block Manifesto
In the sweltering heat of Indonesia, an artist known as pocidoank has been methodically transforming digital dreams into tangible reality, one wooden block at a time. The latest manifestation? A haunting Yellow Collective piece that's already found its way onto Zora's digital marketplace - but make no mistake, this isn't just another digital collectible. This is warfare against the mundane, conducted with wooden blocks and raw determination.
Beyond the Blocks
The real story isn't in the finished pieces - it's in the blood, sweat, and sawdust. Recent dispatches from pocidoank's workshop reveal the brutal reality: equipment shortages threatening to bottleneck production. But like any true revolutionary, they're adapting, evolving, scrounging for resources to keep the wooden block uprising alive. The evidence lies in stacks of building materials - wood planks, glue, clamps, and tape - the ammunition of this artistic insurgency.