We are all Satoshi - the artwork part 1

in Bitcoin art2 years ago

"We Are All Satoshi" is a story about the early history of Bitcoin. The impulse to create the graphic is not for the sake of the creating art itself. It is a memorial for generations to come immune to any correction or distortion. It is a part of Bitcoin's history, recorded not in books or internet articles but represented in the most ancient way known to mankind. Through images created through unquestioned pow.
"We are all Satoshi" is the first work that traces parts of Bitcoin's history in chronological order, representing a physical record of the ups and downs that the technology has gone through, including the entire early community of visionaries before hyperbitcoinization. I would refer to the artwork as scenes from the Old Testament before the global adoption took place .
The artwork is in no way intended to compare Bitcoin technology to religion in a literal or figurative sense. The graphic "We are all Satoshi" is my contribution to immortalizing some of the biggest events that happened in the early years of adoption.
In this blog I will describe the progress of "We are all Satoshi" step by step until the very end.

The idea

"We are all Satoshi" is an artwork illustrating scenes from the early history of Bitcoin. In chronological order, 6 of the most important historical events in Bitcoin's history are presented, and the main scene is the introduction of the technology to the world by Satoshi himself.
All the figures are being portrayed wearing the Guy Fawkes mask, which has become a symbol of the peaceful struggle against injustice and oppression upon humanity. Hiding faces of all, including Satoshi himself, removing the individuality and reinforcing the sense of a common aspiration of all who have adopted the Bitcoin standard, by the instrument of the peaceful revolution that could liberate us from the enslavement of the current financial system. Completely in sync with the creator, We are all Satoshi.

"Fix the money and you will fix the world"