Artists
Lars
The first artist we collaborated with for the project was Lars, a gifted creator from Morocco. Lars was the visionary behind the original designs and concept art for the Moose Society NFTs. His creativity and dedication brought the Moose Society to life and laid the foundation for everything we built.
The last time we spoke was on February 4th. Lars was really sick and shared that he had children to care for during a challenging time. I remember sending him an extra $500 to help with bills while he was recovering. He had given so much to the project, and it felt like the least I could do to support him during his hardship.
Unfortunately, after that, we lost contact. Communication slowed as his health worsened, and I can only hope he found the strength to recover and move forward. Lars truly helped shape this project, and his work was absolutely amazing.
To Lars, wherever you are, thank you for everything. Your talent and passion left an indelible mark on the Moose Society, and I sincerely hope you’re doing well. You and your incredible art will always be remembered.
Zomberic
Zomberic came to us from another project, and he quickly became a key figure in the success of the Moose Society. When he saw the art for the original moose NFTs, he immediately loved the concept and the potential behind it. He took the idea and ran with it, transforming the visual identity of the project into something truly unique.
Zomberic’s artwork became the foundation for the remaining collections after the OG Moose collection & Mini Moose, except for the Island NFTs, which I created myself. His contributions were crucial in helping the project grow. His style was distinct, and you can see his influence in the Superhero Collection and the Hideout Collection—both stand out for their dynamic designs and intricate details.
Zomberic’s art was not only visually stunning but also aligned perfectly with the overall vision of the project. He put so much effort and creativity into each piece, and his work helped bring the Moose Society to life in ways that we couldn’t have imagined without him.
We had agreed on a price of $2,000 for the artwork for the Mutant Collection. We paid him $1,000 upfront and still owe him the remaining $1,000. Unfortunately, we never received the artwork for the collection. I don't think I even received a single sample, but I could be wrong. Regardless, I want to acknowledge that despite this, Zombric’s contributions up until that point were invaluable. His artwork shaped the direction of the project, and for that, we are incredibly grateful.
Thank you, Zomberic, for everything you did for the project. Without your talent and dedication, the Moose Society wouldn’t have had the same impact.
Totals Paid to Artists (approx.)
Lars: $2550 OG, $550 Mini $500 Tip
Zomberic: $4500 we game him tips too, just don't remember how much.
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