After Bitcoin: Year 2050
What begins today can disappear tomorrow.
In this work from my Bitcoin Series, the symbol of Bitcoin no longer appears as a sign of technological triumph, but as an archaeological fragment — oxidized, weathered, and slowly consumed by time.
Created on wood panel with layers of rust, corrosion, abrasion, and mineral textures, the surface evokes the remains of a future already forgotten. A relic from an accelerated world where currencies, systems, and digital certainties evolve so quickly that permanence itself becomes fragile.
The title After Bitcoin: Year 2050 is not about prediction. It is about impermanence.
What happens when the symbols we consider untouchable today become obsolete tomorrow?
What remains after innovation ages?
Between industrial decay and contemporary abstraction, the work reflects on time, transformation, and the temporary nature of human systems.
A future artifact.
A memory of something that once defined an era.