The human brain is so used to seeing faces that as long as the values (light vs dark) of a face are accurate, the color used to portray those values (the chroma or hue) don't matter.
This is my way of showing that - by using the exact same light and shadow patterns, but using different hues - every mint should read the same: a woman, eyes closed, with her hand on her face, being lit by a light source in front and in back of her.
Each color pattern has equal rarity - will the composition break down when certain complementary color combinations create greater disharmony, or will the rigidity of the value patterns hold together regardless?
This token marks my final mint on the fx(hash) beta contract, and was created thanks to PureSpider's template for layer-based generative projects.