The Celestial Clash collection depicts a world whereby the planets in our solar system descend into a “dizzying chaos” of conflicts against one another – with the situation “about to exhaust the Sun’s patience.”
As of writing, 5 of the rarest NFT collectibles in the Celestial Clash collection are still available to collect, starting at a reserve of 0.09 ETH.
Source: @benne on Foundation
Who is Laura Benne?
Laura Benne is a Dutch digital creator, based in The Netherlands.
Her art generally consists of animated static scenes that depict a flow of movement, or a moment of collision. Using a limited palette of colour with strong use of deep blacks, her pieces have a captivating, otherworldly and transient quality to them that serves to draw in the viewer.
Benne has been active in the NFT industry since 2023, with all of her works having been minted on Ethereum. Her digital collectibles can be found on platforms such as Foundation and Objkt – with secondary market trading on popular NFT marketplaces such as OpenSea.
Source: @benne on Foundation
What is Laura Benne’s Celestial Clash NFT collection?
Celestial Clash is a collection of 440 unique 1-of-1 NFTs, minted by Benne on Ethereum across multiple NFT marketplaces.
The collection depicts chaos across the cosmos, where “everything that once danced harmoniously in space was now on the brink of chaos.” Unrest between planetary bodies grows – and “as the countdown to war ticked ominously”, Earth steps in to play the role of peacemaker, in an attempt to prevent an all-out conflict across the solar system.
Celestial Clash was first introduced in November 2023, with additional pieces minted across 2024. The most desirable pieces in the collection are a series of 7 unique 1-of-1s, presented in the Celestial Clash RARE collection on Foundation – with five of the seven still available as of writing, starting at 0.09 ETH (roughly $300 USD) each.
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This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
This marker is Chrome Shitiness Mitigation mechanism for Ultrawidify. It turns out that as of 2025-01, Chrome does not correctly respect allowTransparency property on certain iframes, and will force white or black background across the entire element. It is unclear what’s causing the issue — so far, it seems to appear randomly.
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