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Amrita Sethi at a showing for her mixed media artworks
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As the hype around NFT art reaches a crescendo, here’s how we may have to shift our thinking as more artists venture into this crypto-fuelled world
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“Let’s be honest, the NFT art world would not be having the trajectory it is, if Metakovan and Twobadour did not spend close to $70 million worth of crypto on Beeple’s Everydays: The First 5000 Days,” says Amrita Sethi, “That figure alone is enough for artists to start delving into the virtual NFT art space.”
The Celebrity NFT Craze Continues
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The NFT market is picking up steam as we speak
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Eminem announced that he would be releasing his first NFT dubbed “Shady Con” this Sunday. The NFT would feature what he terms as “collectibles,” including action figures and original instrumental beats produced for this launch itself. Doja Cat also announced that she would be dropping her own NFT collection on Juicy Drop as the platform’s first artist-led launch. Emily Ratakjowski also unveiled that she would be auctioning an NFT of her image titled “Buying Myself Back” through Christie’s.
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