In celebration and recognition of Lightning in a Bottle, an independent California music festival that takes place on Memorial Day Weekend in Southern California, Debi Cable 3D and SharkTales Art collaborated on this exclusive, limited edition Miripolsky POAP NFT with world-renowned American pop artist Andre Miropolsky. Our goal is to use art as a web3 education vehicle in order to drive awareness and action in response to climate change. Sharks help to protect the seagrass and mangroves that naturally extract carbon from the sea, redepositing it back into the earth. By helping to protect sharks, we are helping protect against climate change. Art is best viewed with Chromadepth 3D glasses. Cable’s hand-painted fluorescent murals create immersive, architectural environments enhanced by her signature Black-light 3D Glasses, which explode the masterpieces into a visual carnival for your eyes, imagination, and an Instagram feed. "The garden of my imagination comes to life by creating 3D blacklight immersive experiences. To me, inspiration is: where the artist's experience is translated into a visual dialogue between the viewer and their own inner dialogue. I create my artwork to be experienced in a true 3D immersive environment, surrounding all who enter in a magical, surreal place that usually only would exist in the imagination of a childlike dream. I'm continually inspired by the reactions of all who have had their own 3D blacklight experience." http://www.debicable3d.com SharkTales Art is a communal approach to art collecting and ocean conservation. We aim to use art in order to catalyze change by evoking new emotional feelings about sharks through web3 technology. Scientists say sharks and rays are disappearing from the world's oceans at an "alarming" rate. The number of sharks found in the open oceans has plunged by 71% over half a century, mainly due to overfishing, according to a new study. Three-quarters of the species studied are now threatened with extinction. https://sharktales.art Andre Miripolsky is a Los Angeles artist (born in Paris, France) who pays tribute to Hollywood with the sunglasses and the idea of swimming with the sharks in Hollywood. Miripolsky’s career began with the design of Elton John’s piano jacket in 1980 and is best known for his “Fear No Art” button, the Miripolsky Barbie, and Absolut Vodka illustrations. He also held the longest-running stint painting the backdrops for the “Tonight Show” hosted by Jay Leno. https://miripolsky.com