superrare Archives | NFT CULTURE https://www.nftculture.com/tag/superrare/ NFT News, Web3 Artists, NFT Collectors, NFT Marketplaces and more Thu, 02 Nov 2023 11:57:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://d34jlxpwrja7q9.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-EmpressRegnant_1080_PNG-32x32.png superrare Archives | NFT CULTURE https://www.nftculture.com/tag/superrare/ 32 32 The Enigmatic Unveiling: XCOPY’s RΞMNANTS https://www.nftculture.com/nft-news/the-enigmatic-unveiling-xcopys-r%ce%bemnants/ Thu, 02 Nov 2023 11:57:20 +0000 https://www.nftculture.com/?p=18449

In the ever-evolving landscape of digital art, the name XCOPY resounds with a certain mystique that echoes through the cryptic hallways of NFT (Non-Fungible Token) lore. A London-based crypto artist, XCOPY has been a luminary figure within the NFT realm since 2018, making waves as just the second artist to […]

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In the ever-evolving landscape of digital art, the name XCOPY resounds with a certain mystique that echoes through the cryptic hallways of NFT (Non-Fungible Token) lore. A London-based crypto artist, XCOPY has been a luminary figure within the NFT realm since 2018, making waves as just the second artist to ever mint on the revered platform SuperRare​1​. With a craft honed over a decade, since 2010 to be precise, XCOPY’s digital artistry began long before the NFT buzz started reverberating across the globe​2​.

The artist’s recent intrigue has manifested in a unique minting dubbed RΞMNANTS, a collection comprising 250 identical pieces. This venture ostensibly caters to the SuperRare Genesis Pass holders, marking a deviation from previous Genesis Pass drops that often boasted a variety of unique pieces.

As the digital realms buzz with anticipation, a tweet from a curious observer, tropoFarmer, encapsulates the enigma surrounding the RΞMNANTS minting: “wonder what XCOPY is doing with these 250 pieces that were just minted🤔.”

XCOPY’s provenance in the digital art domain isn’t just a tale of artistic evolution, but a narrative intertwined with the burgeoning NFT ecosystem. The artist’s ability to amass over $24 million from a single drop showcases not just the fervent demand for XCOPY’s work, but the colossal strides the NFT market has take​n 3.

In a realm where the tangible merges with the intangible, XCOPY’s art resonates with a unique blend of digital aesthetics and profound societal reflections. The artist’s Max Pain NFT, an epitome of XCOPY’s glitchy, throbby aesthetic, was launched in a 10-minute open edition sale on Nifty Gateway, ultimately selling 7,394 pieces and further solidifying XCOPY’s standing within the crypto-art community ​4.

While the intricacies surrounding the RΞMNANTS minting remain shrouded in mystery, the move reflects a broader narrative within the NFT space, hinting at an intriguing blend of exclusivity, community engagement, and a continual exploration of digital art’s boundaries.

As we delve deeper into the cryptic enigma that is XCOPY, each minting unravels a layer of the digital art paradigm, propelling the NFT community into uncharted realms of artistic exploration.

TL;DR: XCOPY, a pioneer in the NFT space, recently minted a unique collection called RΞMNANTS, comprising 250 identical pieces, presumably for SuperRare Genesis Pass holders. This move deviates from the usual variety seen in Genesis Pass drops, stirring intrigue and anticipation within the NFT community regarding what’s next from the enigmatic artist.

 

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The Kaizen Philosophy: How SuperRare is Revolutionizing UX in Web3 https://www.nftculture.com/nft-news/the-kaizen-philosophy-how-superrare-is-revolutionizing-ux-in-web3/ Thu, 12 Oct 2023 10:48:18 +0000 https://www.nftculture.com/?p=18271

In a world where rapid change is the norm, the concept of Kaizen, or “continuous improvement,” is more relevant than ever. In Japanese, “Kai” means change and “Zen” signifies good, encapsulating a philosophy that aims for constant, incremental betterment. In the fast-paced Web3 ecosystem, SuperRare is embodying this principle to […]

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In a world where rapid change is the norm, the concept of Kaizen, or “continuous improvement,” is more relevant than ever. In Japanese, “Kai” means change and “Zen” signifies good, encapsulating a philosophy that aims for constant, incremental betterment. In the fast-paced Web3 ecosystem, SuperRare is embodying this principle to provide an unparalleled user experience (UX).

The Genesis of SuperRare and NFTs

Before diving into SuperRare’s approach to continual improvement, it’s essential to understand the platform’s origin and the broader NFT landscape. SuperRare is a high-end platform for digital art, empowered by blockchain technology. It allows artists and collectors to create, buy, and sell unique, single-edition digital artworks. Each art piece is tokenized as a non-fungible token (NFT), providing proof of ownership and provenance on the Ethereum blockchain.

Non-fungible tokens have been a game-changer in the art world. Unlike cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum, which are fungible and can be exchanged on a one-to-one basis, NFTs are unique. Each token has distinct information or attributes that make it different from all other tokens. This uniqueness makes NFTs the perfect solution for tokenizing one-of-a-kind assets like art, collectibles, and even real estate.

Continuous Improvement: The SuperRare Way

Recently, SuperRare’s CEO, known as SuperRare John on social media, outlined a series of updates aimed at enhancing the platform’s UX. The first step was to simplify the navigation and directly link to curated sections, such as “Features” and “Spaces.” These sections offer a more streamlined experience, making it easier for users to find content that aligns with their interests.

The second update was a significant one for digital artists: increasing the artwork upload limit to 250MB. This change allows for higher-quality digital art, providing artists with the freedom to create more intricate and detailed works. Such a move not only benefits artists but also offers collectors higher-value assets.

According to SuperRare John, improving site performance and UX is their number one priority, and they are committed to daily improvements. This iterative approach aligns perfectly with the Kaizen philosophy. It’s not about a one-time overhaul but consistent, incremental changes that collectively make a significant impact over time.

The Future is $RARE

SuperRare is well aware that the Web3 space is continually evolving, and they are committed to evolving with it. By embracing the Kaizen philosophy, they signal to their community that they are in it for the long haul. With such a dedication to improvement, users and potential investors can look forward to a platform that only gets better with time, offering a user experience that is as unique as the art it hosts.

TL;DR

SuperRare is revolutionizing the Web3 space by embracing the Kaizen philosophy of continuous improvement. They recently simplified their platform’s navigation and increased the artwork upload limit to 250MB, all in an effort to enhance user experience. SuperRare continues to innovate, promising a future that is, in their own words, “$RARE.”

 

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The Crypt Gallery Announces Launch of SuperRare Space  https://www.nftculture.com/nft-news/the-crypt-gallery-announces-launch-of-superrare-space/ Tue, 18 Jul 2023 13:43:29 +0000 https://www.nftculture.com/?p=17500

SuperRare, a pioneer in the NFT space, has grown into one of the premier NFT art platforms, with $200M+ of art collected and $5M+ in artist and collector royalties paid to date. Embodying the true ethos of Web3 and shifting governance to the community, SuperRare introduced Spaces, storefronts voted in […]

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SuperRare, a pioneer in the NFT space, has grown into one of the premier NFT art platforms, with $200M+ of art collected and $5M+ in artist and collector royalties paid to date.

Embodying the true ethos of Web3 and shifting governance to the community, SuperRare introduced Spaces, storefronts voted in by $RARE holders with the goal to curate independently.

Expanding their reach to yet another marketplace, The Crypt Gallery recently announced the launch of their SuperRare Space. This Thursday July 20th, will mark their first ever release and exhibition featuring renowned Dutch artist, Daniel Martin

As their network and influence further grows, The Crypt Gallery continues to support, curate and strategically onboarding artists across platforms. Stay up to date with their latest projects and collaborations by signing up for their newsletter here.

One and Three NFTs by Daniel Martin

Inspired by Joseph Kosuth’s One and Three Chairs, the collection consists of three digital versions of the same physical work – a still image, a video and a 3D model. 

This provokes the question, which representation of the same artwork is deemed most valuable? 

In the world of digital art distributed as NFTs, we are faced with new and similar questions regarding the true essence of an artwork. In the realm of traditional, visual art, the artwork is typically defined as the physical object. However, the advent of NFTs has blurred this line, ushering in a variety of new art forms and mediums enabled by the purchase of a digital token.

The nature of this auction challenges collectors to ponder and determine what they believe is the true artwork. Does the true artwork exist within the still image, the animation, or the 3D model? Alternatively, are all three NFTs fused into a singular work of art, as they are all based on the same physical piece? Perhaps one collector may choose to purchase them all, uniting them into a cohesive whole, but still with the possibility to sell them separately again later.

Ultimately, art remains elusive and the decision rests with each individual’s interpretation. 

Auctions begin Thursday July 20th 2023 at 11:00 AM est 

Each of the 3 NFTs are editions of 1 with a 1 eth reserve

Highest overall bid will receive the physical painting + Augmented Reality overlay through the free app Artivive. The winner will be announced after all three NFTs have had bids.

Drop details
“One and Three NFTs” by Daniel Martin

  • Curated by The Crypt Gallery SuperRare Space
  • July 20th at 11am EST
  • Three Total NFTs will be auctioned: The Image, The Animation, The 3D Model
  • Editions 1/1
  • Reserve 1 ETH

Exhibited in LA and NYC

As the world’s first NFT gallery in hospitality, The Crypt Gallery reaches beyond just the digital realm. This collection is also currently exhibited at their two gallery locations in Los Angeles and New York City. 

Make sure to  visit Dream Hollywood or Dream Downtown for an in person experience.

Drop details
“One and Three NFTs”

  • The Crypt Gallery Spaces
  • July 20th at 11am EST
  • Editions 1/1
    Reserve 1 ETH

Learn more about Daniel Martin here

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Artists on the Watch: 4 Favorites for the Summer https://www.nftculture.com/nft-news/artists-on-the-watch-4-favorites-for-the-summer/ Fri, 23 Jun 2023 11:27:23 +0000 https://www.nftculture.com/?p=17313

In the dynamic world of NFT art, it’s our mission at NFTculture to keep art and artists at the forefront of the conversation. While we strive to spotlight and engage with as many artists as possible through in-depth interviews, we recognize that not all artists have the time or opportunity […]

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In the dynamic world of NFT art, it’s our mission at NFTculture to keep art and artists at the forefront of the conversation. While we strive to spotlight and engage with as many artists as possible through in-depth interviews, we recognize that not all artists have the time or opportunity to participate in such formats. To that end, we also dedicate ourselves to highlighting notable artists who are shaping the landscape of NFT art in various ways. Today, we present four such artists who are making significant waves in this space, each with their unique approaches and artistic voices.

Zanoza

First on our list is Zanoza (@zanozaClub), an artist who brings her visions to life from the Martian landscape. With a presence on multiple NFT platforms including SuperRare and Ninfa, Zanoza’s work captures the imagination and transports viewers to otherworldly realms. Her artistry and commitment to the NFT space, as evidenced by her online presence since June 2012, make her a figure to keep an eye on​1​.

 

Stefan Große Halbuer

Next up is Stefan Große Halbuer (@grossehalbuer), a multifaceted artist who has worked with major brands such as Adidas, Adobe, KIA, Lufthansa, Samsung, and Sony in the Web2 space. Transitioning into the Web3 sphere, he continues to impress with his NFT art, available on platforms like SuperRare. He’s also the President of Purple, showcasing his leadership in the artistic community. Originating from Münster, Deutschland, Stefan’s artistic journey has been underway since November 2009, showing his dedication and longevity in the field​3​.

Bastien

Bastien (@Bastienjpg), based in Prague, is an artist specializing in still animations that evoke the spirit of childhood. His work can be found on SuperRare and he is associated with Rektguy and Chimpers. Despite joining the digital space relatively recently in September 2021, Bastien has already made a strong impact with his distinctive artistic style​4​.

 

LifeWithArt

Last but not least, LifeWithArt (@lifewithart_), an artist who works with analog collage, GIFs, and augmented reality, is making a name for herself in the NFT world. While her location remains a mystery, her art speaks volumes about her talent and creativity. With a digital presence dating back to January 2013, LifeWithArt’s journey in the creative world is a testament to her dedication to her craft​5​.

 

These artists represent just a fraction of the incredible talent currently emerging in the NFT art scene. As the space continues to grow and evolve, we can expect to see even more groundbreaking work from artists like these and many others. Stay tuned to NFTculture as we continue to spotlight the artists defining this exciting new frontier of art.

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Reviving Human Connection: SuperRare’s NYC Gallery Pop-Up Celebrates NFT Art https://www.nftculture.com/nft-news/reviving-human-connection-superrares-nyc-gallery-pop-up-celebrates-nft-art/ Tue, 23 May 2023 12:41:38 +0000 https://www.nftculture.com/?p=17145

In a groundbreaking move that merges the digital and physical art realms, curated NFT marketplace SuperRare is set to host a two-month exhibition at the prestigious 0x.17 gallery in New York City. This unique pop-up event seeks to emphasize the significance of bringing non-fungible token (NFT) artwork into immersive, tangible […]

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In a groundbreaking move that merges the digital and physical art realms, curated NFT marketplace SuperRare is set to host a two-month exhibition at the prestigious 0x.17 gallery in New York City. This unique pop-up event seeks to emphasize the significance of bringing non-fungible token (NFT) artwork into immersive, tangible spaces. With an exciting program featuring over 20 talented SuperRare artists, the gallery aims to foster dialogue, interaction, and a renewed sense of human connection within the NFT art community. The exhibition begins on June 1 and kicks off with a captivating solo show by AI artist Claire Silver, titled “Artifacts.”

Rediscovering the Physicality of Art

SuperRare’s initiative to bridge the gap between the digital and physical worlds marks a milestone in the evolving landscape of NFT art. Founder John Crain believes that integrating NFT art into shared physical spaces helps humanize the artistic experience, recognizing that true art is rooted in human connection and storytelling. While digital art and NFTs have revolutionized the art world, the essence of artistry and the power of interpersonal engagement cannot be replicated in a purely digital environment.

A Transformational Exhibition

Building upon their successful pop-up gallery in New York’s SoHo neighborhood in 2022, SuperRare’s latest exhibition represents an evolution towards more immersive and interactive art experiences. The upcoming showcase at the 0x.17 gallery seeks to create an environment that encourages conversation, fosters interaction, and cultivates a comfortable space for art enthusiasts to engage with the works on display. This departure from the traditional, minimalist gallery concept aims to inject warmth and vibrancy into the viewing experience, making it more conducive to profound discussions.

This is going to be a jampacked offering featuring the following

  • The SuperRare NFT marketplace is launching its Gallery in New York City, offering an immersive environment for digital artists, collectors, and enthusiasts.
  • The gallery will run for three months and feature curated exhibitions by the SuperRare team and guest curators.
  • The goal of the SuperRare Gallery is to shed light on digital art as a growing medium and create an accessible and welcoming space for art appreciation.
  • The gallery aims to foster in-person connections and conversations around digital art, introducing a new audience to the medium.
  • SuperRare sees the gallery as a realization of a long-time dream, providing a physical space to showcase and honor digital art masterpieces.
  • The debut exhibition, titled “Visions from Remembered Futures,” focuses on sci-fi and cyberpunk landscapes, celebrating the digital art renaissance.
  • The exhibition features works by 15 SuperRare artists, highlighting the freedom of artistic expression in the digital realm.
  • Future exhibitions include a special showcase for Pride Month and a curated exhibition featuring Black digital artists.
  • The SuperRare Gallery represents a bridge between the virtual and physical worlds, reflecting the past year of NFTs while embracing the future of art within Web3.

Exploring the Future of AI Art

At the forefront of SuperRare’s exhibition is AI artist Claire Silver, whose solo exhibition, “Artifacts,” serves as a thought-provoking exploration of our future relationship with artificial intelligence. Through seven distinct mediums, including video, generative art, still imagery, poetry, music, 3D art, and an avatar with an AI voice, Silver’s artworks delve into various philosophical questions surrounding AI’s role in our lives. The exhibition showcases the emergence of AI art as an independent movement within the crypto art space, with its own pioneering artists and a profound impact on our digital existence.

The artists on display during the debut exhibition include

  • Alex Ness
  • Blake Kathryn
  • Botto
  • Dangiuz
  • David Bianchi
  • Federico Clapis
  • Fernando Magalhaes
  • Idil Dursun
  • Alpha Centauri Kid
  • Krista Kim
  • Mari. K
  • Maskarade
  • Reuben Wu
  • Vintage Mozart
  • Xsullo
  • Zomax

Embracing Physicality in the Digital World:

Claire Silver’s artistic journey has often blended physical and digital mediums, creating a sensory and emotional experience for art enthusiasts. Combining acrylic abstract paintings with AI portraits, Silver has bridged the gap between the tangible and the virtual. Her innovative approach, exemplified by pieces such as “a feeling i can’t put my finger on,” resonates with those who find it challenging to embrace digital art without a physical counterpart. Notably, Silver’s works have been featured in museum exhibitions, gallery showings, and live multimedia experiences, contributing to the growing recognition and acceptance of crypto art in more traditional art spaces.

A Catalyst for Shifting Perspectives: As NFT art continues to infiltrate traditional art spheres, Silver and her fellow NFT artists aspire to reshape dismissive attitudes toward crypto art. By showcasing their creations in prominent galleries and museums, they strive to shift perceptions and demonstrate the artistic value of digital artworks. The fusion of physical and digital art within SuperRare’s latest exhibition serves as a catalyst for changing the narrative surrounding crypto art, solidifying its position as a legitimate and innovative medium for artistic expression.

SuperRare’s groundbreaking pop-up exhibition at the 0x.17 gallery in New York City signifies a significant step in reconciling the realms of physical and digital art. By creating an environment that nurtures conversation

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Jonathan Winbush NFT artist interview https://www.nftculture.com/nft-artist-interviews/jonathan-winbush-nft-artist-interview/ Fri, 27 Jan 2023 18:39:21 +0000 https://www.nftculture.com/?p=15098

Jonathan Winbush is a multi-award-winning motion graphics artist with over 15 years of experience working in a wide range of mediums from television and movies, to virtual and augmented reality. Over his career, Winbush has done work for Epic Games, Marvel, Netflix, DC, Warner Bros, and Happy Madison, to name […]

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Jonathan Winbush is a multi-award-winning motion graphics artist with over 15 years of experience working in a wide range of mediums from television and movies, to virtual and augmented reality. Over his career, Winbush has done work for Epic Games, Marvel, Netflix, DC, Warner Bros, and Happy Madison, to name a few. Notable works include Iron Man, Lego Batman 2, Lego Harry Potter, Transformers, NFL on FOX, Power Rangers, Fantastic Four, Deadliest Catch, and My Little Pony.

Winbush is also a pioneer in the world of NFTs, being one of the first artists to ever sell NFTs in China, selling out his series there and being collected by top collectors around the world. In the education space, Winbush creates tutorials weekly through YouTube as well as speaks at conferences around the world for shows such as Adobe Max, Siggraph, UnrealFest, and NAB. You can find more information about Winbush at JonathanWinbush.com

In this interview, Winbush shares his background and the path that led him to become an artist and experiment with NFTs. He also talks about his first NFT, minted on SuperRare in March 2021, and the reasons behind his choice of platform. Winbush also shares his thoughts on family, his favorite non-NFT and NFT artists, and what made him pursue NFT art.

Where are you from?

 I’m originally from Pittsburgh, PA but have been living in Southern California for well over a decade and a half now.

Can you tell us about your background and what lead you down the path to becoming an artist and ultimately experimenting with NFTs?

I started off as a motion graphics artist doing a lot of CG and Main title work for various feature films and television shows as well as worked on a few gaming properties as well. I think what really got me to take a serious look into NFTs is talking to Beeple pre NFT and then seeing how fast he was able to adapt to the space that really opened my eyes to the potential to use my skills in this new medium.

When did you mint your first NFT? What platform did you choose and why?

I minted my first ever NFT on SuperRare March 1st 2021 [https://superrare.com/winbush]
I chose SuperRare because at the time it was where all the 1 of 1 NFT artist strived to be and I’m the type that always strives to aim for the top so I put in my application and with a push of the community behind me I was accepted the same day I applied.

Can you tell us one thing you cannot live without?

Pretty obvious it’s my family they are my backbone and why I go so hard in aiming to succeed in everything I go out for. My wife and kids put their complete trust in me no matter when I left my job at Warner Bros to start my own business and even decided to jump into the NFT space they cheered me 100%.

Who is your favorite artist(s) (Non NFT)?

What about their style resonates with you? It will probably have to be Dan Pierse he’s one of my early mentors that helped me navigate the Hollywood motion graphics scene when I was just an intern and I learned a lot just studying under him https://www.behance.net/danpierse

Who is your favorite NFT artist? What makes this artist unique?:

I’ll have to say EJ aka Eyedesyn he does really cool character animations all by hand https://www.superrare.com/eyedesyn

What made you pursue NFT art?

Honestly, in those early days, I liked discovering artists I never knew existed outside of my motion graphics bubble it seemed like I was meeting new artists daily with various styles and that was really exciting. Without NFTs I probably wouldn’t have been introduced to most of the artist in the space.

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ICKI NFT Artist Interview https://www.nftculture.com/nft-artist-interviews/icki-nft-artist-interview/ Fri, 06 Jan 2023 14:18:30 +0000 https://www.nftculture.com/?p=14867

Icki Artist Hi, I’m Icki and my work is inspired by reductionist and conceptual themes but subverts the  aesthetics and tropes of both traditions to provide a unique commentary on the world around us. I Grew up in London and had the pleasure of becoming friends with some exceptional talents  […]

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Icki Artist

Hi, I’m Icki and my work is inspired by reductionist and conceptual themes but subverts the  aesthetics and tropes of both traditions to provide a unique commentary on the world around us. 

I Grew up in London and had the pleasure of becoming friends with some exceptional talents  including the late Amy Winehouse. It was through this friendship that I was given the opportunity to  contribute to her albums “Frank” and “Back to Black,” the foundation of my career. 

Please tell us about your background

I Grew up in London and had the pleasure of becoming friends with some exceptional talents  including the late Amy Winehouse. It was through this friendship that I was given the opportunity to  contribute to her albums “Frank” and “Back to Black,” the foundation of my career. 

I have done many things, over the last two decades, within these industries, operating between  creative, art direction and later the live setting.  

I always wanted to be a traditional artist but had to manage my needs. As a digital artist (primarily  3D) there was not much opportunity to take that traditional route. This was why I ended up  following a typically commercial path working with major brands and at one time consulting for art  funds.  

Once I had caught wind of what NFTs were and how the token provided a mechanism for  provenance I was sold. I saw this as an opportunity to finally be that ‘artist’ I wanted to be. My initial  motivations were driven by the opportunity to make some money but that all changed very quickly  as I became more engaged in the twitter NFT community.  

Asymmetry – The Twin

When did you mint your first NFT?

My first mint was for Cancer Research UK. I had been providing some technical workshops and had  created a small fractal animation with the group labelled Cause and cure’. The event was sponsored  and affiliated with CR_UK and so I thought it would be an interesting idea to try and raise money this  way. We were very happy with the outcome and all in, including direct donations, this $1 NFT  generated over £80k. I think I minted that on Portion.io. I didn’t mint my own work until many  months later. 

Can you tell us one thing you cannot live without?

This is a loaded question! Well, my two children obviously but them aside I couldn’t live without my  dearest friends and art collective ‘Bloom’. They are the foundation of constructive feedback; growth  and I respect them all in differing capacities and the experience they bring both as professionals and  friends. My work really wouldn’t be what it is without them. They are also quite fun.  

My ‘favourite artist’ list is monolithic! I have always loved art and its history. I’ll try name a few that  have influenced my own work.  

The use of space and light in the work of Donald Judd and Dan Flavin has had a significant impact on my  own practice. I am also influenced by conceptual artists like Joseph Kosuth and Lawrence Weiner, who  use text and language as a medium which encouraged me to think more deeply about the meaning and  significance of my own art and I am certainly drawn to the work of those who challenge the status quo 

and push the boundaries of what is considered “art.” M.C. Escher’s intricate geometric designs, Ernst  Haeckel’s detailed illustrations of the natural world, and Hiroshi Sugimoto’s minimalist seascapes as  examples. Iam particularly interested in the relationship between perception and the visual arts and find  myself looking to artists like Bridget Riley and Op Art movement. The use of repetition and pattern in the  work of artists like Yayoi Kusama has also had a significant impact on me. I can’t forget Sol LeWitt who  use shapes and forms to create simple, yet powerful work. 

Honestly, I could go on for days! 

Asymmetry – The Root

Who is your favourite NFT artist? 

Another very difficult question! I don’t have a favourite, but I have a number I respect. Trevor Jones  ‘eth boy’ was really one of the reasons I joined the space. He was the first artist I loved that  demonstrated that NFTs were more than just collectibles. I continue to enjoy the work of artists like  Reuben Wu among many others. My fav artists are honestly all in my art collective Bloom. I mean  that sincerely but felt it was a touch biased to state.  

What is the one piece of NFT art you wish you had purchased but missed out on? 

I have no regrets in terms of art I missed out on, but I have certainly been priced out of a lot of work.  Reuben, Trevor, XCOPY are some of those artists, but the list is increasing by the day!  

I would love to own work from all my fellow Bloomie but suspect that this is only a matter of time.  Jenni Pasanen too who recently joined us! 

If you could travel anywhere in the world where would you go? Why this location? What are your  other passions besides art? Why?  

I am grateful to have been relatively well travelled. With that said I have often dreamt of traveling  off the beaten track. I look at the explorations of artists like Reuben and dream that one day I can  accompany him on one of those adventures!  

Symmetrical Asymmetry – Collectors Edition

Do you make other forms of art and how did you come up with your specific style? 

I am not limited to 3D and use other mediums. I am always looking for new creative possibilities. In  the future, I hope to incorporate AI into my process as I continue to train my own models.  Ultimately, my process is always evolving. As for other art do you mean outside the visual arts? I  enjoy music but this is only a private and personal expression.  

My current work is the most meaningful. After two decades of creating, I finally found my own  unique voice. It began as a technical study into Symmetry and Asymmetry. As my curiosity grew, I  became aware of its significance. 

Like life’s it reflects on how we perceive or compute challenges and the relationship of variables  within them. It’s a fine balance between multiple factors inclusive of form, depth and perception to  name a few. 

Question like ‘can we learn more about ourselves, our divisive nature, natural evolution in thought,  cognitive behaviours and more? Can we uncover improved questions around what it means to be  human?’ are what drive it. 

Asymmetry and symmetry can feel very different when the relationship of its parts is altered. Its  comparable to how we interpret and respond to challenges in life. It is cognitive.  

What is coming in the near future?  

Well, I have been thinking a lot about how to reward the wonderful collectors I have. Honestly, I  think as artists we can do a lot more in terms of creating demand. I want to make my work more  accessible to a larger audience and so am very much focussed on innovative ways to make that  happen. 2023 is already shaping up to be a great year with several exhibitions lined up among other  projects. I suspect it will be an interesting one to follow! 

Do you have any upcoming drops?  

I really don’t like the idea of having no work being available, but I am finding this to be a continued  challenge. One of my priorities in 2022 was to find more efficient ways to work to resolve my issue  of prolific under minting! I have got that covered in 2023 so watch this space! 

https://linktr.ee/Icki has the links to market place and I’m working on a new personal website at the  moment. You should be able to find it here soon. My twitter is the best way to reach me.  

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Moteh NFT Artist Interview https://www.nftculture.com/nft-artist-interviews/moteh-nft-artist-interview/ Fri, 16 Sep 2022 16:26:28 +0000 https://www.nftculture.com/?p=13559

MotehArtist Moteh is an accomplished photographer that upon discovering 3d found that he could use the medium in unlimited ways allowing him to create the things inside his head where photography doesn’t suffice. Social links Twitter Instagram Website SuperRare OpenSea Can you tell us about your background and what lead […]

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Moteh Artist

Moteh is an accomplished photographer that upon discovering 3d found that he could use the medium in unlimited ways allowing him to create the things inside his head where photography doesn’t suffice.

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Can you tell us about your background and what lead you down the path to becoming an artist and ultimately experimenting with NFTs?

When I moved to the city to study photography, I ended up at a small agency called Das Buro, which housed 4 photographers and around 5 students including myself. This was truly a great place. In comparison to alot of other places where students and assistants got to sweep the floors and carry equipment, at Das Buro they literally put a camera in my hand from day 1 and send me out on my first assignment. The next 4 years was amazing and I learned more than ever before. During this time I also started developing my own photographic style and more than anything I fell in love with light and the shaping of it. Over the following decade I worked as a photographer, mostly doing commercial and portraits, and I enjoyed every little bit of it. 

Through the years I kept on exploring the possibilities of light in photography, but also learned that it had its limits due to.. well, physics. So in 2018 I discovered 3d, and this would change everything. When I found out that alot of things in 3d works the same way as it does in photography I was intrigued, but when I then realized that I could actually control the sun my head nearly imploded. Suddenly I had a new medium to tell all the stories inside my head where photography just did not suffice, and so I did. A couple of years later, late 2020 I learned about NFTs. To be honest, it seemed to good to be true at first and I was skeptical, but as I learned and saw it unfold I dived in and haven’t looked back.

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We Found Eachother In The Dark Moteh

What made you pursue NFT art?

First off my love for art. Idd been doing my art on the side as a hobby for a couple of years when I got introduced to NFT – the fact that it had the ability to make digital art unique was a gamechanger and meant that I could spend more time on what I truly loved. Since then I’ve learned that one of the most amazing things about NFT’s in my opinion is how it has brought artists together. Before, artist didnt talk alot or in smaller groups – NFT’s has given birth to a community stronger than I could ever have imagined. I have no doubt that this will go down in history as the digital art revolution.  

If you could travel anywhere in the world where would you go? 

The first thing that comes to mind is Japan. Its very different from where I live and I would love to experience the culture. 

What are your other passions besides art? 

Photography still has a special place in my heart, always will have. Although Im not a master of it, I also love playing music. I often go throw frisbees with my friends. Some would say its not a passion, but spending time with my family also feels like it. 

Do you make other forms of art?

I still do some photography but other than that pretty much all my time goes into my 3d-work. Then I draw with my kids, but Im pretty sure that doesn’t qualify as art 😀

How did you come up with your specific style?

Coming from photography, my approach to 3d was very photographic in a sense. Alot of the things I had learned through photography over the years, I brought with me and used when creating in 3d. Even though my style evolved alot over the years and still does, what ties it all together is the same thing that brought me to both photography and 3d in the first place; my love for light. Studying light through both photography for over 10 years and now through 3d has given me a deep understanding of it and how it can be used to show emotions and tell stories all on its own. As I see it this also shows in my art and how it has evolved to being more and more about the light. In many ways my art is a study of light itself and the search for meaningful emotion through it. 

GuidingLight (Medium)

Guiding Light Owned By ifyoubuildit

When did you mint your first NFT? What platform did you choose and why?

I got onboarded to SuperRare December 20 and sold my first piece in January 21. Back then I didnt know a whole lot about the platforms or NFTs in general, but since then I’ve fallen in love with SR and havent minted 1/1s on any platform since. 

Can you tell us one thing you cannot live without? 

Music. It’s such a big part of my art and I very rarely create anything without it. I think music helps me tap into certain parts of myself and find what Im looking for. 

Who is your favorite artist(s) (Non NFT)? What about their style resonates with you?

There is alot, but to mention a few Edward Hopper, Vilhelm Hammershøi, John Register, Dali, Magritte, Vladimir Kush, – I could go on. Though its a mix of realism and surrealism, alot of the above mentioned gives me the same feeling that Im looking for when creating my own art. Its a feeling that sits in the chest making it a bit harder to breath, best described as something that hurts and heals at the same time. 

 Who is your favourite NFT artist? What makes this artist unique?

There are so many amazing artists, but one that stands out to me is Rebellicca. She creates stunning colorful visuals and weaves the most beautiful poetry that just goes right in. I create with my heart and so does she. In many ways it feels like we have the same language in art which gives us an amazing synergy – we can dream together through art. Im so lucky that she has written some incredible poetry inspired by my art and we allso had the chance to write something together on my piece ‘I Close My Eyes To See’.

It Was Always You 9 ETH Reserve

What is coming in the near future?

Alot of things! The 22nd this month I’ll have a piece auctioned at Pandolfini, the first italian auctionhouse to move into NFT. Pandolfini is a traditional auction house, and the piece I made is about exactly this – the bridging between the traditional and the digital. The auction will run from 22-30th. Later this month I have a drop on NiftyGateway, curated by the amazing Bloom Collective. This will be my firt time on NG and Im really excited to share some of my latest explorations. Besides that, I’m working with some amazing musicians on visuals that I’ll be able to share later this year.

If you could collaborate with one artist who would it be?

That would be musician Ray Lamontagne. His music has followed me through most of my life and inspired alot of my art. 

What was your greatest failure and what did you learn from that?

The first piece i minted back in 2020 was a piece called Lost. For me that is a very iconic piece hence why I chose it, but because I was totally new in the market it didnt really go quite as I expected. So what I learned is, think it through and take your time – dont rush it through. 

Where can collectors find your work?

ICloseMyEyesToSee (Medium)

I Close My Eyes To See Owned By hazel_pow

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J_SKY NFT Artist Interview https://www.nftculture.com/nft-news/j_sky-nft-artist-interview/ Tue, 13 Sep 2022 12:44:24 +0000 https://www.nftculture.com/?p=13495

Where are you from? (Provide a little bit of your background, have you moved etc) Half the year I live in the EU, the other half in Dubai Can you tell us about your background and what lead you down the path to becoming an artist and ultimately experimenting with […]

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Where are you from? (Provide a little bit of your background, have you moved etc)

Half the year I live in the EU, the other half in Dubai

Can you tell us about your background and what lead you down the path to becoming an artist and ultimately experimenting with NFTs?

Heyyy. My name is Julia aka J_SKY, I grew up in a creative family, my grandfather is an honored artist. I’ve been doing creative work all my life
I am an interior designer by education, I also studied monumental painting. I have created more than a dozen murals in the interior.
I also create oil paintings and participated with them at exhibitions.

But I’ve been a full-time nft artist for 1.5 years now and I want to continue to build my career in this WEB 3 space.
I have created and sold over 60 artworks on SuperRare, FND and KO.
I am also co-founder and artist of the WRAKX collection.
Having a common focus and desire to develop the WEB 3 space, because only here I feel free and can do what I want. In my opinion, the feeling of freedom is why artists come to the NFT space.

When did you mint your first NFT? What platform did you choose and why?

My first collection was created by Opensea 1.5 years ago. I chose Opensea because it was the most famous marketplace and I didn’t know much about other marketplace, haha. The collection was called CryptoAnimals and consisted of different images of animals. My choice was associated with animals, because they are a big part of our life, and some of them are on the verge of extinction, while only a small part of humanity is concerned about salvation. Part of the proceeds goes to support animals (WWF or local shelters).

 

Can you tell us one thing you cannot live without? (and why)

My iPad Pro. I spend most of my life with Ipad, and it is a window to my Web 3 world, also with it I create my art and just a universal helper for everyday life.

 

Who is your favorite artist(s) (Non NFT)? What about their style resonates with you

My favorite is Hieronymus Bosch. My favorite is Hieronymus Bosch. He has a unique style of images, a detailed drawing of the characters, an unusual look at the typical.

Who is your favourite NFT artist? What makes this artist unique?

My favorite is @SubwwayM. He has a unique style and bright art.

 

What made you pursue NFT art?

I have been surrounded by art since childhood, because as a child I spent a lot of time in my grandfather’s workshop and I liked it, so I decided to connect my life with the creation of art

 

What is the one NFT you wish you had purchased but missed out on

Art made by Archan Nair and Deekay, BAYC, Cryptopunks.

 

If you could travel anywhere in the world where would you go? Why this location?

I would like to send to Machu Picchu, a place located in the mountains has crazy energy and a great history

 

What are your other passions besides art? Why?

I love to eat (haha) try the cuisine of different nationalities, unusual cuisine.

 

Do you make other forms of art?

Not yet, but I would like to try to create a sculpture (create my own toy)

 

Are you self taught or trained?

Now my teacher is my experience and the time I spent on creating art

 

How did you come up with your specific style?

Since I love animals, I wanted to draw them, but at the same time I wanted them to look unusual. Then I started adding new heroes and eventually I got WRAKX

 

How has your style evolved over the years?

The style was getting weirder :))

 

What is coming in the near future?

I want to give more value to my collectors – to give physical paintings, to be able to buy a real WRAKX figurine

 

If you could collaborate with one artist who would it be? (and why)

I would like to collaborate with Archan Nair. Since we have different styles, I would like to try to integrate them into each other, to create something new. By creating something new we will progress

 

What was your greatest failure and what did you learn from that?

When creating my first collection (CryptoAnimals), I did not adhere to a single style – a single concept

 

What is your biggest piece sold

THE PEPTLEMEN

 

How much did it sell for

1.25 ETH

 

Do you have any upcoming drops?

Yes, soon I will publish a new drop on SuperRare

 

Link to Website

linktr.ee/jsky_crypto

 

Social links and NFT marketplace links

 

Anything else you’d like to share?

I would like to end with the following words: You are not late. You are not early. You are on time.

 

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Chevrolet Partners with SuperRare and King of Midtown / Crypt Gallery to release Corvette NFT https://www.nftculture.com/nft-news/chevrolet-partners-with-superrare-and-king-of-midtown-crypt-gallery-to-release-corvette-nft/ Tue, 14 Jun 2022 16:19:47 +0000 https://www.nftculture.com/?p=11645

What bridges between two worlds of digital and physical is a common vision of a better future. “Own the Color” auction, benefitting DonorsChoose, takes place June 20-24 exclusively via SuperRare This amazing NFT will be available for auction on SupeRare during NFT NYC  and featured at the latest Crypt Gallery within DREAM Downtown NYC. The first mid-engine Corvette Z06 continues its promise of putting the world […]

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What bridges between two worlds of digital and physical is a common vision of a better future.

“Own the Color” auction, benefitting DonorsChoose, takes place June 20-24 exclusively via SuperRare

The Corvette Z06 finished in an exclusive “Minted Green” as part of the “Own the Color” auction.

This amazing NFT will be available for auction on SupeRare during NFT NYC  and featured at the latest Crypt Gallery within DREAM Downtown NYC.

The first mid-engine Corvette Z06 continues its promise of putting the world on notice with Chevrolet’s first entry into the Web3 space: a one-of-one 2023 Corvette Z06-inspired NFT artwork created by the artist xsullo. The upcoming “Own the Color” auction pairs the NFT with a custom-painted, real-life 2023 Corvette Z06 color-matched to the artwork. At the conclusion of the auction offered exclusively via SuperRare, the pioneering marketplace for unique curated NFT artworksthe winning bidder will be able to say they “Own the Color” — Minted Green, a reference to minting NFTs. The auction will be live to eligible bidders worldwide June 20-24 and those interested may only place bids in Ethereum.

The Corvette Z06 finished in an exclusive “Minted Green” as part of the “Own the Color” auction.

 

“Corvette is a halo at Chevrolet. It’s the pinnacle of performance and staying cutting-edge means getting into new territories as a bit of a pioneer,” said Steve Majoros, vice president, Chevrolet Marketing. “This is our company’s first NFT. We see ‘Own the Color’ as an important stepping stone for Chevrolet into future digital initiatives for our customers.”

All proceeds from the auction will benefit DonorsChoose. The organization’s mission is to make it easy for anyone to help a teacher in need and move us closer to a nation where students in every community have the tools and experiences they need for a great education. Full terms and conditions of the auction, including limitations, eligibility and how to win are available at Chevrolet.com/CorvetteZ06NFTterms.

The vibrant work from xsullo continues to make waves across the crypto art and NFT communities as the “Own the Color” auction approaches, and numerous pieces from xsullo have sold on SuperRare.

“I’ve been wanting to combine my digital art with the physical world, so it’s been a great opportunity to work with Chevrolet to bridge these two worlds,” said xsullo. “The Corvette Z06 is an ambitious car that I totally vibe with. I’m drawn to how technology can make us feel, and I can tell the designers of Corvette Z06 draw from similar inspiration.”

Source: Chevrolet

Complete Terms and Conditions (“T&C’s”) governing the acquisition and/or use of the NFT artwork and the 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 physical vehicle can be found at: www.Chevrolet.com/CorvetteZ06NFTterms By placing a bid and/or acquiring the NFT, you agree to be bound by the T&C’s. “Own The Color” is an original NFT artwork (“NFT”) created by the artist xsullo. It features a 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 in Minted Green, curated by the artist, a color also to be applied to a special edition 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 physical vehicle (“Vehicle”) as part of this auction. General Motors (“GM”) will not commission another model year 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 in the exclusive color Minted Green. The winning bidder of this auction will receive the NFT and will be eligible to take delivery of the Vehicle from a participating U.S. Chevrolet dealership of their choice after Vehicle availability. The time frame for Vehicle delivery is not guaranteed. To take possession, the winning bidder must be eighteen (18) years or older and must comply with all dealer delivery terms within sixty (60) days, or the winning bidder will forfeit all rights to receipt of the Vehicle. The paint color (Minted Green) will be applied by a third-party service provider to the Vehicle, and such paint will not be covered by GM’s New Vehicle Warranty. Once the auction sale is final, the NFT and the Vehicle are no longer bound together and the NFT can be sold separately for personal use only, not as an investment. The proceeds of this auction (including primary sales and royalties on secondary sales) will be directed to the charity DonorsChoose as charitable donations. The winning bidder of this NFT is granted a limited, non-exclusive license to display the NFT for personal, non-commercial use as set forth in the T&C’s. All intellectual property, including but not limited to, trademarks, service marks, trade dress (including vehicle body designs), and design patents, remain the exclusive property of GM.

About Xsullo

XSULLO’s media is diverse, from analog to digital, creating innovative and strikingly refreshing visuals with a distinct recognizable style. While thematically explores a cybernetic post-gender Punk world with a focus on how technology effects the human body on a personal or social level. XSULLO NFT collection: https://superrare.com/xsullovault

ABOUT CHEVROLET

Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world’s largest car brands, available in nearly 80 countries with nearly 2.7 million cars and trucks sold in 2021. Chevrolet models include electric and fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging performance, design that makes the heart beat, passive and active safety features and easy-to-use technology, all at a value. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.

ABOUT SUPERRARE
Founded in 2018, SuperRare is a pioneering, curated marketplace for high quality NFT artworks, built on the Ethereum blockchain. More than $300M worth of NFT-based artworks, also known as ‘CryptoArt’, have been bought and sold on the platform, with artists earning revenue on both original sales and resales. A destination for digital discovery and with the unique proposal of only single editions, SuperRare was created with the goal of empowering the next generation of artists through technology and has facilitated artists and collectors around the world to sell and purchase digital artwork.

In 2021, SuperRare launched the new $RARE curation token, converting the SuperRare NFT marketplace into a community governed network of galleries, decided on by community vote.  To learn more visit: superrare.com/rare
Discover more at superrare.com

About The Crypt Gallery

Founded by King of Midtown, a collector, leader and innovator in the digital art community, we are the first NFT gallery in the hospitality industry. Bringing the digital marketplace to life, guests can experience IRL (in real life) events and participate in live auctions, art drops and secondary market sales. Emphasizing education and building organic, meaningful connections, both King of Midtown and The Crypt Gallery have developed relationships in multiple industries with the aim of increasing mainstream exposure and involvement in the NFT community. Our mission is to unlock the future of human creativity — by hosting live interactive events that bring digital artists, collectors, communities and fans together.

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