The BellaDonna Legion are 3333 uniquely generated artworks.
All components are hand drawn on paper, then digitally scanned, manually edited, processed and colored by the artist himself.
No two are exactly alike, and each one of them can be officially owned by a single person on the blockchain.
Kenisman has always been fascinated by the evolution of technology and how it can be implemented as a tool to expand his artistic universe; a world defined by its own unique visual language. In early September 2021, a close friend and businessman, who had already found success through Bitcoin investments, encouraged the artist to delve deeper into the world of NFTs. Kenisman responded with extensive research, analyzing the components of effective collections, market strategies, key players, and the emerging networks of collectors and trading platforms. By following the latest insider news, he gained a comprehensive understanding of this rapidly developing landscape.
Initially, Kenisman was skeptical of this new evolution. He felt that much of what was being produced was not true art, but rather simple illustrations serving as a visual cover for a virtual stock. While the physical art market is also driven by investment, he observed a “visual facade” method, similar to practices in some high-end galleries, where the art itself becomes secondary or irrelevant.
To Kenisman, those selling a facade are essentially selling air, and air eventually evaporates. When this happens, collectors are left with a meaningless and useless cover, creating a situation where the seller wins while the buyer carries all the risk. Because he honors his collectors, Kenisman refuses to sacrifice quality or honesty for greed. He believes that when high-quality work and the right investment go hand-in-hand, a solid future is created for both the buyer and the seller.
Refusing to follow the path of a “fast sell-out,” Kenisman set out to create a collection that implemented new technology to enhance the art rather than abuse it. He dedicated over five months of non-stop creative work, from mid-September 2021 to February 2022, to build a collection that was strikingly beautiful and technically sound.
He chose a generative approach, hand-drawing more than 55 high-quality individual layers on paper, including hair, helmets, bodies, and accessories, to serve as the “DNA” of the collection. These components were scanned and then manually edited, processed, and colored by the artist himself. The intensity of this digital work was so great that it resulted in severe muscle inflammation in his right arm. Finally, he used the Hashlips art engine to combine these layers into 3,333 unique artworks, each with its own rarity levels and metadata.
In March 2022, Kenisman found a buyer for the complete collection through his own professional network. A Dutch Holding was eager to acquire and market “The BellaDonna Legion,” and legal consultations began. However, just two days before the official signing, the Holding withdrew as the market began showing strong signals of an imminent collapse.
Kenisman was disappointed but completely understood the Holding’s decision and has maintained a mutual friendship with its founders. The market fell two months later. Kenisman chose to place the digital collection and the original hand-drawn physical components on the shelf, certain that as the market clears out speculative bubbles, the collection’s value will only grow. Because each artwork contains a creation timestamp in the metadata, it stands as a validated and beautiful historical document of this specific era in art and digital history. Quality, as always, comes to the top.
Collection Name: The BellaDonna Legion
Total Supply: 3,333 Unique Artworks
Art Style: Generative Art based on hand-drawn physical layers
Base Assets: 55+ Hand-drawn layers (Physical ink/pencil on paper)
Production Era: September 2021 – February 2022
Generation Engine: Hashlips Art Engine (1.1.2 patch v1)
Metadata Format: Standardized JSON with rarity traits
Verification: On-chain compatible timestamps embedded in metadata
Asset Status: Vaulted (Digital collection + Original physical drawings)