Art101.io Round One Roadmap Completion
Art101.io Round One Roadmap Completion
With the release of the Bauhaus Blocks Collection (https://bauhausblocks.io/), Art101 completed the 3rd and final drop of it’s round one roadmap.

Over the last three months, Art101 minted 14,336 Free NFTs. Drops that amounted to 300+ ETH in transaction fees. Art101’s 3rd drop of 8,192 Bauhaus Blocks released Oct 22nd and burned 114 ETH in transaction fees over 4 hours. No marketing or influencers, just original content and enthusiastic collectors.
Art101’s Round 1 Free ART NFT Drops include:
Non-Fungible Soup — 2048 Free Art NFTs — https://nonfungiblesoup.io/
Behind Warhol’s bright colors and iconic imagery was a new approach, an industrial process, silkscreening. No need for time consuming prep-work. Set the screen, push the ink, and BOOM! Art.
Far from toiling away in solitude, Andy’s studio was a ‘factory’ where he explored endless repetition and variation. His work is an early example of generative art. The penultimate of which are soup cans.
There’s no doubt Warhol would have loved NFTs.
MondrianNFT — 4096 Free Art NFTs — https://mondriannft.io/
MondrianNFT is a high-fidelity investigation of Mondrian’s work and visual language. Created using programmatically generated art guided by academic studies like Hannes Bassen’s.
MondrianNFT spans the entirety of Piet’s multiple styles, phases, and formats, with rarity that reflects his real-world collection.
Bauhaus Blocks — 8192 Free Art NFTs — https://bauhausblocks.io/
Bauhaus was an early 20th-century art movement, which synthesized craft, technology, and aesthetics. Seeking the creation of a “total work.”
An idea that lent itself to the creation of simple geometric shapes cascading with cohesion, the Bauhaus ‘brand.’ With an architectural bent, Bauhaus inspired the likes of Frank Lloyd Wright and reached its zenith in Paul Rand.
The first ‘style guide,’ Bauhaus gave rise to minimalism and graphic design. It merged technical prowess with aesthetic principles to create a cohesive visual language, the very essence of generative art.
Art101 also dropped a special SoupxMondrian collection for Art101 NFT collectors that held both Non-Fungible Soups and MondrianNFTs, creating an additional 533 Free Art NFTs for loyal Art101 collectors.
The response to the first round of Art101 NFTs has been tremendous, with Non-Fungible Soup and MondrianNFT minting out in under 15 minutes each, and Bauhaus Blocks minting out an incredible 8,192 Art NFTs in just 4 hours. Since the successful minting, Non-Fungible Soup and MonrianNFT have received OpenSea Verification, with Bauhaus Blocks on track to do so as well.
The Art101 community has also been a fantastic contributor to the Art NFT movement. Many community members have imported their Art101 collections to Metaverses and Art Galleries like oncyber.io, such as community members non-fungi (https://oncyber.io/non), basso (https://oncyber.io/bauhaus) and BadgerYou (https://oncyber.io/choeyoutheway). Others have created entire applications enabling Art101 NFTs to be used to create new and unique creations, such as community member raffy and their Art101 Assembler (https://raffy.antistupid.com/art101/assemble.html). With a community that is excited, active and engaged, future and existing Art101 projects are destined to become highly significant in the Art NFT world.
Art101 will be announcing its second round of NFT drops in Q4 2021.
Learn more at art101.io, or keep up with daily updates at twitter.com/art101nft.
Non-Fungible Soup: https://opensea.io/collection/non-fungible-soup
MondrianNFT: https://opensea.io/collection/mondriannft
Bauhaus Blocks: https://opensea.io/collection/bauhausblocks