
Once purchased, they immediately go on sale for double the price. And we hope to stay in the flow of innovation, change, development and progress that comes with it.” John Orian Young (JOY) “It was possible to get to know artists from all over the world and discuss with them,” he said. “Our usual artistic process used to take a long time,” Scalet told Decrypt, “but with the blockchain and its speed, the creative need of thinking about something and seeing it realized immediately after was satisfied.” The community kept them going. Then they refashioned their style into digital crypto art. “As long as I can still hold a pencil and draw lines, then let's do it!” Trevor JonesĬurrent collector: Momuscollection #cryptoart #NFTs /hf1yRBKBP4 So this is a way of me evolving even this late in my career,” he said. “Everything seems to be moving more and more digital and art is often about evolving. Since his first NFT in August, Delbo’s collaborated with crypto-artists Trevor Jones and PRIMAL CYPHER, who’ve animated his NFTs to bring new life to his art. “After I saw how amazing the community is and how appreciative they were of my work, I knew I had to create more art for this space,” he told Decrypt.

Sold for 302.5 ETH (~$111K), Genesis is a striking pencil sketch and inked work by interpreted in oil on canvas by animation recreates the creative process both artists went through in bringing this digital piece to life: /u3c4tPGMhxĭelbo got into crypto art after the pandemic canceled his comic book conventions.
