Jesperish

NETRA

Jesperish x Ninfa

A collection of 100 1/1 eyes. Stored on the Blockchain.

This collection fully sold out during the Presale.


#1 Eye of Remembrance

#6 Eye of Resolve

#11 Eye of Unraveling

#16 Eye of Intuition

#21 Eye of Grace

#26 Eye of Soul

#31 Eye of Ether

#36 Eye of Flow

#41 Eye of Presence

#46 Eye of Shedding

#51 Eye of Hope

#56 Eye of Origin

#61 Eye of Longing

#66 Eye of Silence

#71 Eye of Fear

#76 Eye of Shelter

#81 Eye of Spiral

#86 Eye of Life

#91 Eye of Magic

#96 Eye of Anima

#2 Eye of Doubt

#7 Eye of Dusk

#12 Eye of Serenity

#17 Eye of Flame

#22 Eye of Fate

#27 Eye of Protection

#32 Eye of Mind

#37 Eye of The Past

#42 Eye of Lightfall

#47 Eye of Root

#52 Eye of Color

#57 Eye of Pain

#62 Eye of Calling

#67 Eye of Resentment

#72 Eye of Cozomo

#77 Eye of Drift

#82 Eye of Pronoia

#87 Eye of Dreams

#92 Eye of Wind

#97 Eye of Inspiration

#3 Eye of Suspicion

#8 Eye of Dawn

#13 Eye of Yearning

#18 Eye of Gold

#23 Eye of Anger

#28 Eye of Perception

#33 Eye of Illusion

#38 Eye of The Night

#43 Eye of Motion

#48 Eye of Light

#53 Eye of The Sun

#58 Eye of Change

#63 Eye of Devotion

#68 Eye of PEPE

#73 Eye of Reflection

#78 Eye of Echoes

#83 Eye of Depth

#88 Eye of Thought

#93 Eye of Endurance

#98 Eye of Lightness

#4 Eye of Essence

#9 Eye of Love

#14 Eye of Pulse

#19 Eye of Memory

#24 Eye of Grief

#29 Eye of Knowing

#34 Eye of Breath

#39 Eye of Void

#44 Eye of Funghi

#49 Eye of Insight

#54 Eye of Spirit

#59 Eye of Fading

#64 Eye of Trace

#69 Eye of Inscription

#74 Eye of Shattering

#79 Eye of Vow

#84 Eye of Awe

#89 Eye of Silver

#94 Eye of Contrast

#99 Eye of Peace

#5 Eye of Clarity

#10 Eye of The Storm

#15 Eye of Becoming

#20 Eye of Time

#25 Eye of Being

#30 Eye of Truth

#35 Eye of Shadow

#40 Eye of Water

#45 Eye of Smoke

#50 Eye of Watchfulness

#55 Eye of Awareness

#60 Eye of Wildness

#65 Eye of Glass

#70 Eye of Sacrifice

#75 Eye of Stillness

#80 Eye of Survival

#85 Eye of Trust

#90 Eye of Decay

#95 Eye of Self

#100 Eye of Ra

Watch the collection on the blockchain: NETRA

“Even when physical sight fades, true vision remains.”



With these words, Jesperish opens a threshold, an invitation into a world where seeing is no longer bound to the physical, but expanded into memory, presence, and soul.

NETRA, a Sanskrit word meaning “eye," but also "vision," "guide," and "inner clarity”, is more than a collection of artworks. It is a ritual. A journey inward, through visual and emotional memory, through fragments of perception stored somewhere between the eye and the spirit.


Jesperish has been drawing eyes since childhood. The eye was always the first gesture, the beginning of every image. Even unconsciously, every drawing started there, a single point of connection to the world. But for Jesperish, the eye was never just a shape. It was a companion. A witness. A kind of quiet consciousness that watched over him during times of anxiety, disorientation, and growth. A guardian of the invisible.


In NETRA, this lifelong relationship with the eye becomes something new, multiplied, meditated upon, internalized. Each drawing becomes both a refuge and a mirror. A refuge for emotions unspoken, for pieces of the self that often remain hidden. A mirror, because every eye looks back at us, reflects us, gently asks something of us.


The works in the collection emerge from a slow, deliberate process. Each eye is first hand-drawn, then scanned and digitally painted, combining the tactile immediacy of traditional drawing with the precision and layering of digital tools. Every detail, every hue, every contour is a trace of a specific emotion, a memory, a shift in consciousness. As Jesperish says: “Each eye I draw is not just an image, it’s a reflection of something I’ve remembered. Or something I’ve reclaimed.”


At the heart of NETRA, words and vision intertwine. The following poem, written by Jesperish, becomes not just a companion to the work, but its living soul, whispering the longing, the searching, the profound fragility that NETRA holds within:



I wish we knew,

but we could not see,

not ourselves, not the way others saw us.


We reached for hands,

then pulled away,

chasing the reflections we hoped they’d find.


We wanted to be seen,

not just looked at.

We wanted to be known,

but did we know ourselves?


We ran, we fell, we broke,

yet the eyes around us never left.

Still, we wondered,

were we their image, or our own?


Some lose their sight,

some close their eyes.

Yet eyes always watch,

even when they stray.


We let each other go,

not because love faded,

but because love knows

when to witness,

and when to let go.


And so we walk away,

not lost, not abandoned,

but searching for the sight

that is truly ours.


For in the end,

we are all just reflections,

longing to be real.


And here are eye.

This poem suspends the collection in a delicate tension: the impossibility of truly seeing ourselves through the eyes of others, the ache for authenticity, the silent wisdom of letting go. It mirrors the artworks not through description, but through resonance, offering a rhythm of longing that the drawings themselves silently embody.


Vision, for Jesperish, becomes a form of healing. The eye that “smiles” when he is gentle with himself, that “lingers” in moments of disconnection, is a mirror of his inner dialogue. Every unsettling gaze, he suggests, is a chance to meet a forgotten part of the self. The other becomes a reflection. The artwork becomes a threshold.


NETRA does not ask viewers to understand. It asks them to feel. To slow down. To listen to the parts of themselves that resonate with these images. And perhaps, to allow themselves to be seen, without defense.

In a world saturated with images, NETRA returns us to the essence of seeing with the heart. Vision becomes remembrance, recognition, reverence.


Because in the end, as Jesperish reminds us:

“We are all living mirrors. Reflecting. Remembering. Becoming.”


Visit the full project: https://netra.ninfa.io


By Carlo Borloni, Ninfa.io


“Even when physical sight fades, true vision remains.”


For Jesperish, vision was never limited to the physical act of seeing. Since childhood, the eye has been his portal to the world: the first gesture drawn, the silent companion in times of solitude, fear, or wonder. Not a mere symbol, but a living presence.


Much like Alex Grey, whose art visualizes spiritual energy and interconnectivity through the motif of the eye, Jesperish approaches vision as a revelation: an invisible network of emotions, memories, and intuitions. His works in NETRA pulse with this sensibility. Each piece is not designed to describe the world, but to feel it. To be it.


In the sacred traditions of Egypt, the Eye of Horus protected the soul in its journey beyond death. In Christian iconography, the Eye of Providence surveilled the living with divine omniscience. In NETRA, however, the eye is neither judge nor guardian. It is a silent witness. A mirror held up not to the world, but to the self.


Jesperish’s process begins with hand-drawing, a primal gesture rooted in touch, intuition, breath. Then, through digital painting, these primal visions are refined, layered, illuminated, and made eternal.

Parallel to Dalí’s surreal exploration of subconscious visions, Jesperish reveals dreams not through distortion, but through radical stillness. His eyes do not melt like clocks, they endure, they anchor.


“We are all living mirrors," writes Jesperish.

In a time when images multiply endlessly, scrolling, consuming, forgetting, NETRA demands a return to slowness. To intimacy. To sacred recognition.

Much like the visionaries before him, Grey, Dalí, and the ancient mystics, Jesperish uses the eye not as decoration, but as invocation. Not to watch, but to witness.


NETRA is not a gallery of works. It is a constellation of invitations. To stop. To see. To remember who we are when no one is looking.

"Reflecting. Remembering. Becoming.”


NETRA 1/1

Collected by Sam Spratt

Video production

Edit by Jesperish

Music by Nitepunk

Vocals by Biv.flp

Eye collection

  • 100 1/1
  • By Jesperish

Masterpiece

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  • By Jesperish