Hi, art fans!
I have recently bought my first digital artwork on ledger. Digital art or art on ledger was one of my first use case for cryptos a long time ago, so I am not surprised that it is starting to materialize.
I am a pretty serious collector in Norway, but I have frankly not heard about any of the artists on SuperRare before.
I pretty please with Ethllionare: https://superrare.co/artwork-v2/ethllionare-11850
I think this piece can shut up in price
I also bought some works from the talented Dane artist Jonas Kasper Jensen:
I especially like his "In contrast to now" series:
This is is V (edition of 10). I have many reasons for like this series, including its experimentation with color, shape and and embedded text (or vice versa), but I guess every art enthusiast have to confront art in their own way.
And I have bought some other work as well.
My strategy is to collect art work of aspiring, talented artist that also have a strong art background which I would have bought in the physical world, and that I would have placed on my walls home, which is of course going to happen as I guess we are going to have digital screens available soon. I also going to try to not make a division between physical and digital art.
ART IS ART
I am also very happy to see that I love the works from many female artist, and I will focus try to find more interesting work.
Also I suspect that art work from other people with another background, for example Osinachi.
I have always loved a strong expression and colorrite, and African artist just seem to be very good at this:
Jean-Michel Basquiat and Frank Bowling also comes to mind.
Back to the heading:
That's so funny! lmao I just saw this sell on OpenSea activity right before I listed a few of mine for sale on rarible! Kinda similar themed, I've been making mostly trippy art lately.
https://app.rarible.com/token/0xd07dc4262bcdbf85190c01c996b4c06a461d2430:841:0x2f6174929f8ace7affbe2d75fb8170d37b22bd10 Here's one I just posted that was made yesterday.
That really is a good question. I suppose the answer is "when someone makes it happen" because that is what this blockchain is for.
Art and crypto investment are strangely similar in that you are investing early and hodling. In the meantime, the more are on the blockchain the better IMO.
I bet a campaign to bring artists to Hive where there is a legion of curators and investors would be in order as well!