It is the last day of Art Week 2018 and this week I have been interviewing artists in the art world to learn more about what they think cryptocurrency will be like 10 years from now. Today’s interviewee is Graffiton, a graphic artist who specializes in digital media as well as fine arts.
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Hello, and welcome to CryptoArt Sundays! Graffiton, a Thailand-based artist with a love for colors, mandalas, and unraveling life’s secrets, has created some gorgeous artworks for us today.
Graffiton’s use of several media and materials to produce an outstanding visual composition fascinates me. So let’s have a look at how he got into NFTs and his artistic background!
What drew you to the NFT realm in the first place, and what drew you to establish your own NFT?
In September of last year, I learned about the NFT space via friends, and I’ve been working in the arts for a long time, and I’m always looking for new ways to release and show my work.
How often do you make NFTs?
Each month, I generate around 5 items in the series.
How do you go about coming up with ideas?
To begin, I draw inspiration from my surroundings as well as my own personal style preferences. Then, for the initial drawing, I hand draw my work on paper. After that, I photograph the drawing and write it down on my iPad. Finally, using my digital tablet, I finish the sketch.
Do you have any CryptoArtists with whom you’d want to collaborate?
Collaboration with any imaginative and spiritual artists would be an honor for me.
What do you believe CryptoArt’s future will be like?
It will grow more commercial and successful, while devaluing the roots of the artworks.
What are you working on right now?
I’m presently working on a new set of NFT internal eyes.
What are the locations where collectors may locate your work?
My work may be seen on LinkTree and this website.