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# ArtWork

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Monad Punks is a **vibrant pixel art collection** that draws inspiration from the iconic **purple Pepe aesthetic**, reimagined for the Monad ecosystem. Every Punk is carefully crafted using **Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator**, combining classic pixel artistry with a bold, modern edge.

The collection is built around the **Monad color palette**, with **purple as the signature hue**—a symbol of creativity, resilience, and distinction within the blockchain world. Each Punk showcases **11 distinct traits**, including:

* Skin Tone
* Hair
* Eyes
* Facial Hair
* Accessories
* And more…

This layered trait system ensures that every Monad Punk is **truly one-of-a-kind**, while still reflecting the playful and rebellious spirit that makes pixel art timeless.

By blending the **nostalgia of pixel art** with the **cultural impact of Pepe**, Monad Punks offers collectors a **fresh, imaginative twist** in the digital age—an artwork that’s not just a PFP, but a cultural emblem of Web3 on Monad.


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