Generative art

Fpcharts

Abstract charts from one long ride through crypto and NFTs—line by line, seed by seed.

About

Never thought I’d launch a generative collection—yet here we are: carving a fragment of everything I’ve been through into lines of code.

Around 2020–2021, seeing the word “NFT” for the first time was enough to ignite a curiosity that never really left. I started exploring NFTs and generative art. For a long while, Fridays meant a beer, a glowing screen, and fxhash.xyz—a ritual to step sideways from ordinary noise.

I’m sentimental about this path. It hasn’t come cheap: not everyone is here for the art, and understanding that takes time. I still get attached—especially where generative art is involved. Fully, stubbornly, gladly.

Roads

Every piece carries personal meaning—the journey embedded in charts.

Why charts? Because ever since crypto, life has felt like one never-ending price chart: pumps of joy, dumps of regret, long consolidations, flashes of hope, and everything between.

Each work is named and shaped by a specific chapter—a way to immortalize the swings on-chain.

Fpcharts artwork: layered blue waveform lines on a warm beige canvas
Wide canvas · 1800 × 1000 · beige field

Momentos de calma

Built in Python—numpy for the math, matplotlib for the draw—each output is an abstract composition on that wide beige surface.

Fpcharts variation: luminous blue strokes on a dark chart-like grid
Alternate mood · darker field · same lineage

One recipe

All pieces share the exact same procedural recipe—but every mint is its own weather system.

Seeds nudge distortions only a computer could love: serene drifts beside violent pumps and dumps. Same emotional groundwork, infinitely many confessions—a single collection, countless stories from the same hand.