CRYPTOART.CO.ZA is giving away exclusive Crypto Art merchandise to the value of R1,500.00, to one lucky winner.
All you need to do to qualify for this amazing prize, is answer this question and fill in the form below:
Who has Cryptoart.co.za partnered with to produce the exclusive digital art used on garments?
What is Cryptoart?
The world of digital art is innovative and evolving, with endless possibilities. Crypto art is a hot topic that’s dominated the news. But if you’re in the dark about what crypto art is, you’re certainly not alone. We’ll keep it simple for you;
Cryptoartsa was built to service digital art creators and digital art collectors by retailing exclusive crypto art merchandise through our Merch Store directly to consumers anywhere in the world. The overarching strategy is to bring African digital art to the global community of crypto art collectors, as it’s a way of introducing scarcity and value to art in digital form that brings you fascinating new possibilities for creativity from African artists with one-of-a-kind handmade creativity.
Cryptoart.co.za has partnered with Icarus Design to produce the exclusive digital art we use on our garments and sell through the NFT marketplaces.
When is a meme worth R600 000? When technology has created a ‘unique’ version that can’t be owned by anyone else.
Today, the starving artist is a dying trope. Independent artists can self-sufficiently fund their craft by selling work directly to their fans. While gallery or agent representation is still a great way to reach wider audiences, corporate clients or buyers with deeper pockets, it’s no longer a necessity for becoming a successful working artist.
For gallerists and curators, the shift in how we buy and sell in the last two decades has allowed these businesses to represent more artists and expand into selling affordable art prints online to reach larger audiences worldwide.
Crypto art is bitcoin in the form of art. It works like a piggy bank. Each art piece physically stores crypto. The crypto art concept revolves around the idea of digital scarcity.
With this mindset, you treat digital art like physical goods and buy, sell, trade, and collect it. Like traditional art, it exists in limited quantities, and in some cases, buyers can purchase the rights to partial royalties and reproduction of the artwork.
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