13/ NFT趨勢
b. 藝術類型NFT通常是需要時間醞釀的,藝術家需要累積作品、名譽和死忠的收藏家。所以越來越多藝術家如 @XCOPYART@fewocious@DrifterShoots 透過發 Open Editions (時間內無限版數)來擴大自己名氣和宣傳作品,並且讓更多人持有,但須注意有沒有明確說出utility。
I chatted with @Mr_Alevi about his art in the past two days and I was surprised to find out that he is the artist of 'Noble Medici', which is the gift for participants of the @LITWTF x Medici Campaign. And I also know that @CozomoMedici asked him to create this artwork.
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Through the introduction from @Mr_Alevi, I learned about 'Rockstar: True believers', which is an airdrop to all 1/1 holders. And by holding it, you may be granted to receive airdrops in the future. looksrare.org/collections/0x…
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I have to honestly say I love this piece very much, so I offered 0.4e to collect two, and It's a limited supply 👀
For me, it's really a good investment and I am looking forward to receiving more awesome artworks.
Recently, I've noticed some slight changes in the NFT market, which seems to be slowly moving from PFP to 1/1 art NFT. So I'd like to use this thread to talk about how I discovered the new world of art NFT, and which pieces I've collected in the process of exploring it.
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Finally, I would like to extend the discussion on the recent topic of 'First Day Out' by @DrifterShoots, what is the relationship between 'art' and 'utility'?
3/18
The NFT market has been boring lately, but in the meantime, I found this tweet by @mooncat2878, who uses @jakethedegen and @osf_nft as examples of why collecting 1/1 art can be more valuable and profitable than PFP NTFs.
When it comes to photography NFTs, many people will first think of @QuantumNFT. 1,000 Quantum Keys were sold out in March and Quantum Art recently changed its logo on Twitter and announced the release of the Digital Art collection.
The first Digital Art collection "By Proxy" was co-created by 3D virtual model creator @shavonnewong_ and photographer @lenneigh, inspired by the memories of their upbringing in Singapore to create images depicting an young girl's transition from girlhood to adolescence.
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This young girl is modeled in 3D, combined with real scene photography. This work takes it a step further to consider the subjectivity of memory. If memories, just like images, can be just as easily manipulated to fit our desired version of truth, then what is real and not?