Skulls of Luci #2 Foreshadow by artist Sam Spratt sold for 166 ETH roughly $387,000–$388,000 USD at the time of the sale. This is the highest ETH-denominated sale in the Skulls of Luci collection to date; a small, ultra-rare set of 49–50 pieces originally gifted to supporters of Sam Spratt’s LUCI Chapter 1 genesis series
Foreshadow (Skulls of Luci #2) Sold via GONDI NFT liquidity marketplace. The sale happened around April 20–21, 2026, and immediately became the top NFT sale of the day in some trackers ahead of a CryptoPunk at 40 ETH. The Skulls of Luci are highly regarded in the digital art/NFT space for their dark, surreal aesthetic—often described as haunting skull interpretations tied to Spratt’s broader LUCI narrative.
Community reaction has been a mix of NFTs are dead sarcasm and genuine excitement that high-end 1/1-style pieces like this are still moving at strong ETH prices. LUCI is an ongoing, episodic series of digital paintings paired with original written psalms by NYC-based artist Sam Spratt.
Launched in October 2021, it unfolds as a syncretic, mythological narrative about rediscovery and preservation of ancient human values amid modern dissociation, networked isolation, and accelerating change. It sprang directly from Spratt’s personal breaking point—a period of violence, rupture, and profound disconnection after years of client work.
He felt he had missed even the most basic directives of the human experience left behind by our entire collective species. LUCI charts an isolated figure slipping through time, gathering trail markers from others to reconnect with humanity. The name Luci nods to Australopithecus afarensis (“Lucy,” the ancient hominid fossil from Ethiopia), framing the story as both primordial origin and refracted self-portrait—a joke on the artist and a mirror for anyone who senses they’ve overlooked shared human steps.
The arc follows a life cycle of birth, evolution, rupture, rebirth, and communal pilgrimage—from individual awakening to collective monument-building. Ten core paintings (so far) weave personal confession, ancient symbology, psychedelia/trip journaling, and modern digital lore.
Each chapter adds layers of mythology while inviting real-world participation. Spratt releases these episodically. A massive, interactive 1/1 painting sold for 420.69 ETH where 256 Players literally inscribe personal observations—confessions, fears, jokes, analyses—directly onto the artwork. These become metadata-linked forever.
The Council votes on the three most resonant; winners trade their edition for a Skull of Luci and Council seat. Skulls/Council are the inner circle, Players feed the fire with stories. It continues the theme of revelation through collision and performance. These 50 unique 1/1 paintings plus the origin Blueprint Skull are the narrative’s former husks—vessels of ancestry, porous bone ready for new flesh after little deaths.
Originally gifted as claimable NFTs to every unique bidder on Chapter 1’s three genesis paintings—a thank-you that turned early supporters into the Council of Luci. The Council became Spratt’s inner circle: advisors, friends, co-creators who nominate champions, deliberate votes, and help shape future chapters including Monument Game and Masquerade.
They embody the project’s philosophy: art isn’t just transactional; it forges real bonds, shared growth, and communal world-building. The Blueprint Skull is the literal source from which all others derive—sold publicly to seed the system. Every skull, mask, and chapter marks cycles of rupture and renewal. From solo wanderer to networked Monument built by many.
What we hide, reveal, or perform in the digital and human hive. Participation as art: On-chain history, observations, gifts, and real-life gatherings like home dinners, exhibitions are woven into the lore. Ancient + futuristic: Solomonic wisdom, hominid fossils, trip journals, and blockchain metadata all coexist.
Spratt describes it as a search for a feeling that is as ancient as it is futuristic—something true in us regardless of time. The NFT mechanics; bids ? gifts ? council ? game ? masks aren’t utilities—they’re deliberate extensions of the mythology, turning collectors into active co-authors.
The living archive lives at samspratt.com, where the ten paintings, 613 masks, psalms, and full mythology continue to expand. Recent high-profile sales like the 166 ETH Skull show the market still rewards the depth, but the real win is the expanding circle of people inside the story.





