My work is called "The Triumph of Love" In the center of the composition is the iconic Soviet symbol "Hammer and Sickle" which personifies my country and the attitude of the state towards gender in general. During the period of the USSR there were no men and women, there was a worker and a collective farmer.
But despite all the difficulties, national characteristics, legal norms and religious restrictions people continue to love each other, create unions and have kids. The right of the happiness is given by birth.
Playboy and Sevens Foundation are proud to announce a first-of-its-kind partnership that brings a new four-part NFT grant-exhibition series focusing on Playboy’s core editorial themes of Gender and Sexuality, Speech, Equality, and Pleasure to life. The collaboration provides underrepresented digital artists with the opportunity to mint and sell their work in the metaverse. Playboy and Sevens recognize how the fight for equality and representation that continues to define the art world at large is particularly urgent in the fast-moving world of NFTs. As such, the first installment of the series, The Art of Gender and Sexuality, invited applicants to celebrate the power of diverse identities and perspectives. The exhibit was curated by artists ix shells, Anne Spalter & Shantell Martin, and Playboy head of art & editorial Liz Suman & creative director Erica Loewy. To learn more about the winning artists & their work, visit https://grants.art/playboy. (Header Art by @miirror)
"The Triumph of Love"
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My work is called "The Triumph of Love" In the center of the composition is the iconic Soviet symbol "Hammer and Sickle" which personifies my country and the attitude of the state towards gender in general. During the period of the USSR there were no men and women, there was a worker and a collective farmer.
But despite all the difficulties, national characteristics, legal norms and religious restrictions people continue to love each other, create unions and have kids. The right of the happiness is given by birth.
Playboy and Sevens Foundation are proud to announce a first-of-its-kind partnership that brings a new four-part NFT grant-exhibition series focusing on Playboy’s core editorial themes of Gender and Sexuality, Speech, Equality, and Pleasure to life. The collaboration provides underrepresented digital artists with the opportunity to mint and sell their work in the metaverse. Playboy and Sevens recognize how the fight for equality and representation that continues to define the art world at large is particularly urgent in the fast-moving world of NFTs. As such, the first installment of the series, The Art of Gender and Sexuality, invited applicants to celebrate the power of diverse identities and perspectives. The exhibit was curated by artists ix shells, Anne Spalter & Shantell Martin, and Playboy head of art & editorial Liz Suman & creative director Erica Loewy. To learn more about the winning artists & their work, visit https://grants.art/playboy. (Header Art by @miirror)