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Abstract Art Feeds

Here are some abstract art feeds about NFT, and others topics about abstract painting.

abstract art - Photo by Steve Johnson
Photo by Steve Johnson
  • par Artist
    How To Spot Potentially Very Valuable NFTs Before Everybody Else Spotting valuable NFTs before the crowd does requires a keen eye and some strategic insights. Here are essential tips to help you identify those hidden gems in the NFT space: Remember, staying informed, researching thoroughly, and trusting your instincts can give you an edge in spotting valuable […]
  • par Artist
    Future Potential Vignesh Sundaresan NFT Image Could Be Worth Millions The above future ‘potential NFT’ digital artwork image titled V.S NFT has not actually been minted as yet on the blockchain. At the moment it is just an artwork as seen above, and is worth absolutely nothing at this time of posting. But with an […]
  • par Artist
    THE GLORY OF FINDING UN-MINTED ORIGINAL ARTWORKS FOR NFT MINTING The above potential future NFT is called (Walk In The Pink). This potential NFT has not been minted as yet and can only be sourced from this blog alone, so please be aware, you will not find it sourced anywhere else apart from here. You […]
  • par Artist
    The above NFT is called (Million Dollar NFT). This potential NFT (pictured) has not been minted as yet and can only be sourced from this blog alone, so please be aware, it will do you absolutely no good at all copying it and trying to mint it, you must own the rights to it first. […]
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  • par Paddy Johnson and William Powhida
    Beeple (b. 1981), EVERYDAYS: THE FIRST 5000 DAYS, 2021. Non-fungible token (jpg). 21,069 x 21,069 pixels (319,168,313 bytes). Minted on 16 February 2021. Starting Bid: $100. Hammer price: 6.6 million. Offered as a single lot sale concurrently with First Open. Online, 25 February to 11 March On this episode of Explain […]
  • par Paddy Johnson
    Documentation of R.M. Vaughan’s “Super-Diviner” (2014) at Videofag, Toronto Some experiences I wish I could recall with clarity vanish almost as soon as they occur. Artist and writer RM Vaughan's "Super-Diviner" (2014) performance marks one such instance: an unusually perceptive tarot reading I still regret not committing to memory. Held at the now defunct Toronto […]
  • par Paddy Johnson and William Powhida
    In this episode of Explain Me, we continue our conversation with Artnet's National Critic Ben Davis as we take stock of 2020.  In this episode:  We discuss the biases of algorithm sorting Ben Davis coins the term cultural inflation, a term that refers to franchise media properties. We examine the relevance of ART CLUB 2000 […]
  • par Paddy Johnson and William Powhida
    In this episode of Explain Me, we take stock of the year in art with Artnet's National Critic Ben Davis. What happened in the art world in 2020?  We ask this knowing that we obviously have not seen a lot of art or attended anything remotely like a normal opening. But, a lot happened this […]
  • par Paddy Johnson and William Powhida
    Image by Andy Adams. via: FlakPhoto instagram. In this episode of Explain Me we talk to Andy Adams (@FlakPhoto on instagram) a culture producer, and long time digital director. Andy is the founder of FlakPhoto Projects, an international community of photographers that operates in a parallel path to the one Powhida and Johnson come from—the […]
  • par Katrina Vera Wong
    Name: Diego Araujo Which came first in your life, the science or the art? Is there a difference between them (laugh)? As far as I …Thank you for reading, please visit Art the Science's Blog for more amazing SciArt content.
  • par Katrina Vera Wong
    Name: atelier*zephyr (Hisako) Which came first in your life, the science or the art? I have loved to draw since I was a child. At …Thank you for reading, please visit Art the Science's Blog for more amazing SciArt content.
  • par Vrinda Nair
    Name: Leonora Martínez Núñez  Which came first in your life, the science, or the art? It has been a fluctuating thing I believe. As a …Thank you for reading, please visit Art the Science's Blog for more amazing SciArt content.
  • par Vrinda Nair
    Name: Sofía Polcowñuk Which came first in your life, the science or the art? As a young girl, I had a strong influence from both. …Thank you for reading, please visit Art the Science's Blog for more amazing SciArt content.
  • par Katrina Vera Wong
    If there’s any respite to be found from the difficult times that seem to surround us, it’s in art. Art that is moving and beautiful, …Thank you for reading, please visit Art the Science's Blog for more amazing SciArt content.

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