Summer 2026 · Three Drops · 111 Pieces
One art piece. One song. Every month across June, July, August. Each edition is finite. Once it's gone, it's gone.
June Drop Artwork
Vintage travel poster aesthetic
7200 × 10800 px · 300 DPI
Three drops. Three tracks. Three artistic statements about permanence in a place that refuses to stay still.
June
Track: "Forever Frozen"
A woman frozen in time against the Palm Springs skyline. Vintage travel poster composition. Flat color blocks. San Jacinto peaks. Palm tree silhouettes. The song and the statue share a subject — permanence against desert heat.
July
Track: In production
A new artwork. A new track. Same format, same tension — the desert and its contradictions. Sunset palette. Different angle, same thesis.
August
Track: In production
Golden hour into moonlight blues. The summer's final statement. Collectors who hold all three drops own the full arc — a summer in the desert, captured three times.
Three ways to own a piece of this summer. All editions are numbered and finite.
$111
$411
$1,111
The One Ultra Premium exists as a ceiling — not a sales target. It makes everything below it feel reasonable by comparison.
The Concept
"The desert is the only place where permanence feels like a provocation. It's 112 degrees and the woman is still standing. Still posing. Still frozen in the moment before the heat takes her."
— The Forever Frozen thesis
Palm Springs has art. It has vintage modernism. It has Shag and Erin Hanson and a dozen galleries selling beautiful things to tourists who will never see them again after they leave the valley.
Forever Frozen is for the people who live in the digital layer and also go to Coachella. Who play onchain radio and also collect physical prints. Who understand that a limited edition of 100 is not a marketing tactic — it's a philosophical commitment.
The song and the statue are the same subject. That's not brand confusion. That's the art.
Summer 2026
111 pieces. Three months. One song per drop. This is not a store — it's a closed edition, released once, and then it's in the hands of collectors.
First edition now open. 111 pieces total across all tiers. Once the edition closes, it does not reopen.