Ix Shells
Panamanian
Born 1990
Lives and works in Panama
Itzel Yard, known as Ix Shells, is a self-taught generative artist who was inspired by the video games she played as a child to learn coding through YouTube. Her process often involves experimentation and emotional exploration, combining sound, visuals, and layered meaning. Ix Shells’ work is inspired by Brutalist and Minimalist architecture, rhythmic music, and the social possibilities of public space.
No Me Olvides
No Me Olvides (Spanish for “Don’t Forget Me”) is a 1/1 interactive video installation work that draws on the data from artworks by nineteenth-century Latin American women artists, re-imagining their erased histories through generative systems of light, sound, and code. As a viewer moves through the installation, motion triggers responsive, fluid compositions such as brushstrokes, textures, and gestures morph into living constellations of color and sound, transforming absence into presence. Through immersive abstraction and interactive memory, No Me Olvides becomes a poetic bridge between past and present, giving voice to creative lineages long hidden at the margins of art history.
As an extension of the original 1/1 No Me Olvides, Ix Shells developed a series of one hundred animated generative works with sound. Each work is derived from the same core dataset and conceptual framework, yet functions as a distinct 1/1/100, centered on a singular female Latin artist and paired with its own unique sonic composition. Figures referenced in the series include artists such as Aurora Mira Mena, a Chilean still life painter, and Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann.

Stopped Gesture (Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann)
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Forma Interior (Aurora Mira Mena)
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No Me Olvides
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The Memes
The Memes is an open-edition digital art project launched by 6529 to champion the core values of the open metaverse: decentralization, permissionlessness, and collective creativity. Each meme in the series is created by a different artist, forming a growing archive of Web3 cultural expression.
Ix Shells' contribution, a generative artwork titled BUIDL(ING) PATIENCE), is in her signature visual language, interpreting the project’s mission through a rhythmic, atmospheric composition that reflects the sometimes slow, deliberate work of building in Web3.
BUIDL(ING) PATIENCE
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Ix Shells
Panamanian
Born 1990
Lives and works in Panama
Itzel Yard, known as Ix Shells, is a self-taught generative artist who was inspired by the video games she played as a child to learn coding through YouTube. Her process often involves experimentation and emotional exploration, combining sound, visuals, and layered meaning. Ix Shells’ work is inspired by Brutalist and Minimalist architecture, rhythmic music, and the social possibilities of public space.
Ix Shells
Panamanian
Born 1990
Lives and works in Panama
Itzel Yard, known as Ix Shells, is a self-taught generative artist who was inspired by the video games she played as a child to learn coding through YouTube. Her process often involves experimentation and emotional exploration, combining sound, visuals, and layered meaning. Ix Shells’ work is inspired by Brutalist and Minimalist architecture, rhythmic music, and the social possibilities of public space.
No Me Olvides
No Me Olvides (Spanish for “Don’t Forget Me”) is a 1/1 interactive video installation work that draws on the data from artworks by nineteenth-century Latin American women artists, re-imagining their erased histories through generative systems of light, sound, and code. As a viewer moves through the installation, motion triggers responsive, fluid compositions such as brushstrokes, textures, and gestures morph into living constellations of color and sound, transforming absence into presence. Through immersive abstraction and interactive memory, No Me Olvides becomes a poetic bridge between past and present, giving voice to creative lineages long hidden at the margins of art history.
As an extension of the original 1/1 No Me Olvides, Ix Shells developed a series of one hundred animated generative works with sound. Each work is derived from the same core dataset and conceptual framework, yet functions as a distinct 1/1/100, centered on a singular female Latin artist and paired with its own unique sonic composition. Figures referenced in the series include artists such as Aurora Mira Mena, a Chilean still life painter, and Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann.


Stopped Gesture (Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann)
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Stopped Gesture (Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann)
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Forma Interior (Aurora Mira Mena)
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Forma Interior (Aurora Mira Mena)
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No Me Olvides
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No Me Olvides
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The Memes
The Memes is an open-edition digital art project launched by 6529 to champion the core values of the open metaverse: decentralization, permissionlessness, and collective creativity. Each meme in the series is created by a different artist, forming a growing archive of Web3 cultural expression.
Ix Shells' contribution, a generative artwork titled BUIDL(ING) PATIENCE), is in her signature visual language, interpreting the project’s mission through a rhythmic, atmospheric composition that reflects the sometimes slow, deliberate work of building in Web3.
BUIDL(ING) PATIENCE
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BUIDL(ING) PATIENCE
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Ix Shells
Panamanian
Born 1990
Lives and works in Panama
Itzel Yard, known as Ix Shells, is a self-taught generative artist who was inspired by the video games she played as a child to learn coding through YouTube. Her process often involves experimentation and emotional exploration, combining sound, visuals, and layered meaning. Ix Shells’ work is inspired by Brutalist and Minimalist architecture, rhythmic music, and the social possibilities of public space.
Ix Shells
Panamanian
Born 1990
Lives and works in Panama
Itzel Yard, known as Ix Shells, is a self-taught generative artist who was inspired by the video games she played as a child to learn coding through YouTube. Her process often involves experimentation and emotional exploration, combining sound, visuals, and layered meaning. Ix Shells’ work is inspired by Brutalist and Minimalist architecture, rhythmic music, and the social possibilities of public space.
No Me Olvides
No Me Olvides (Spanish for “Don’t Forget Me”) is a 1/1 interactive video installation work that draws on the data from artworks by nineteenth-century Latin American women artists, re-imagining their erased histories through generative systems of light, sound, and code. As a viewer moves through the installation, motion triggers responsive, fluid compositions such as brushstrokes, textures, and gestures morph into living constellations of color and sound, transforming absence into presence. Through immersive abstraction and interactive memory, No Me Olvides becomes a poetic bridge between past and present, giving voice to creative lineages long hidden at the margins of art history.
As an extension of the original 1/1 No Me Olvides, Ix Shells developed a series of one hundred animated generative works with sound. Each work is derived from the same core dataset and conceptual framework, yet functions as a distinct 1/1/100, centered on a singular female Latin artist and paired with its own unique sonic composition. Figures referenced in the series include artists such as Aurora Mira Mena, a Chilean still life painter, and Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann.


Stopped Gesture (Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann)
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Stopped Gesture (Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann)
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Forma Interior (Aurora Mira Mena)
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Forma Interior (Aurora Mira Mena)
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No Me Olvides
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No Me Olvides
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The Memes
The Memes is an open-edition digital art project launched by 6529 to champion the core values of the open metaverse: decentralization, permissionlessness, and collective creativity. Each meme in the series is created by a different artist, forming a growing archive of Web3 cultural expression.
Ix Shells' contribution, a generative artwork titled BUIDL(ING) PATIENCE), is in her signature visual language, interpreting the project’s mission through a rhythmic, atmospheric composition that reflects the sometimes slow, deliberate work of building in Web3.
BUIDL(ING) PATIENCE
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BUIDL(ING) PATIENCE
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© 2025 Kanbas. Any images or other visual representations of artworks are © their respective Artist or Estate, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
© 2025 Kanbas. Any images or other visual representations of artworks are © their respective Artist or Estate, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
© 2025 Kanbas. Any images or other visual representations of artworks are © their respective Artist or Estate, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.