{"id":14204,"date":"2022-09-26T20:05:37","date_gmt":"2022-09-26T20:05:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/collectibles\/upcoming-drops-september-26-october-2\/"},"modified":"2022-09-26T20:05:47","modified_gmt":"2022-09-26T20:05:47","slug":"upcoming-drops-september-26-october-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/collectibles\/upcoming-drops-september-26-october-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Upcoming Drops: September 26 – October 2"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Let\u2019s face it: The NFT space moves really fast. Considering how quickly things can change in the metaverse, a week in NFTs might as well be a month IRL.<\/p>\n

Don\u2019t get us wrong \u2014 the more people onboarded into the space, the merrier. But because of the constant influx of great art and ideas, it\u2019s becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with all the news, launches, and general happenings.<\/p>\n

Well, you can put the days of endless Twitter and Discord scrolling behind you, as we put together a weekly list of upcoming NFT drops you definitely don\u2019t want to miss. Here\u2019s what to look out for this week.<\/p>\n

Seven Virtues<\/h2>\n
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All seven of Zhuk\u2019s reimagined virtues. Source: Zhuk<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n

Who:<\/strong> Zhuk<\/p>\n

What: <\/strong>One ten-edition piece, seven open edition pieces<\/p>\n

When: <\/strong>September 26 @ 6:30 p.m. ET<\/p>\n

Where: <\/strong>Nifty Gateway<\/p>\n

Why: <\/strong>Best known for her figurative pieces that breathe contemporary life into classical themes and concepts, Zhuk is at it again with her upcoming Seven Virtues collection. Modeled after the seven named virtues found in the ethics of ancient Greek philosophy, Zhuk has given these abstract concepts figure and form via her hand and brush.<\/p>\n

Great Pain<\/h2>\n
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Who: <\/strong>Arya Mularuma (Gogoperen)<\/p>\n

What: <\/strong>Collection mechanics TBA<\/p>\n

When: <\/strong>September 28 @ 8:00 p.m. ET<\/p>\n

Where: <\/strong>MakersPlace<\/p>\n

Why: <\/strong>Also known in the NFT space as Gogoporen, Mularama\u2019s work is heavily inspired by 90s pop culture, video games, and film. Despite these relatively light sources of inspiration, Mularama\u2019s work often carries with it a certain heaviness. Amidst the levity of the characters and worlds he creates for his art are allusions to mental illness. His latest collection, Great Pain, is no different. Set to launch IRL at Crypto Art Week Asia in Singapore later this week, one lucky collector will get the chance to go home with a physical print from this collection upon winning the auction for its NFT counterpart.<\/p>\n

Fear & Delight<\/h2>\n
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The Opera of Horrors. Source: Mojokoworld<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Who: <\/strong>Steve Lawler (Mojokoworld)<\/p>\n

What: <\/strong>Collection mechanics TBA<\/p>\n

When: <\/strong>September 28 @ 8:00 p.m. ET<\/p>\n

Where: <\/strong>MakersPlace<\/p>\n

Why: <\/strong>Steve Lawler, like most artists, has drawn a great deal of inspiration from his lived experiences for his art. Born in Iran, and later living out chunks of his life in the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, and now Singapore, Lawler enjoys a unique cultural perspective that he takes full advantage of to create the sprawling landscapes and collages that dominate his portfolio. Fear & Delight is one such landscape, and is framed as a place \u201cwhere spirits from the past and the future collide in a frenzy, seeking retribution for their wrongdoings.\u201d This collection is also set to launch IRL at Crypto Art Week Asia later this week, right at the same time as Mularama\u2019s Great Pain.<\/p>\n

Occult PLACES<\/h2>\n
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My new series O\u221eULT PLACES series will be available 29\/09 @makersplace<\/a>
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\u2014 MOTIONSICKN\u039eSS\/PATRIC ORTMANN MAKERSPLACE 9\/29 (@Motion_Styles) September 26, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\n

Who: <\/strong>Patric Ortmann (MOTIONSICKN\u039eSS)<\/p>\n

What: <\/strong>Four unique occult places<\/p>\n

When: <\/strong>September 29 @ 6:30 p.m. ET<\/p>\n

Where: <\/strong>MakersPlace<\/p>\n

Why: <\/strong>Following a decades-long career providing visuals and motion graphics for clients like Audi and The Weeknd, German artist Patric Ortmann \u2014 aka MotionSickness \u2014 has recently set out on an independent path as an artist. His latest work, Occult PLACES (stylized as \u201eO\u221eULT PLACES\u201c on MakersPlace), shows Ortmann at his best, particularly highlighting his masterful use of space.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n