This 12 part series was born from the idea that we are all uniquely conflicted within. In a series of conversations with 12 people I do not know, I talk to them long enough to find a conflicting characteristic in character. Like the nurse who collects WWII items in spare time, or the famous writer who lives in a relationshop with the Moon Goddess Selene, and takes her out to curry restaurants, we are all painted with a crooked brush. This is my tribute, and my attempt at feeling less alone in a world where I have felt different all my life. This series has helped me see we are all.
When I started my journey in NFT I made the mistake of helping others who wanted to get into NFT as well. I minted the commissioned work, and transferred directly to their wallet for them to sell.
Little did I know then that I was undermining the very principal of NFT, namely ownership. To rectify this, I have since launched a massive campaing called "mint yourself" that helps to raise awareness never to let anyone mint your work for you.
I leave these pieces here as a reminder that we all start out on this journey together and learn and have the responsibility to take care of others. I could start a new wallet for my own art career, but I refuse. I keep these pieces visible like the bad tattoo they are on my blockchain.
Poorly Painted Portrait #3
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Poorly Painted Portrait #3
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This 12 part series was born from the idea that we are all uniquely conflicted within. In a series of conversations with 12 people I do not know, I talk to them long enough to find a conflicting characteristic in character. Like the nurse who collects WWII items in spare time, or the famous writer who lives in a relationshop with the Moon Goddess Selene, and takes her out to curry restaurants, we are all painted with a crooked brush. This is my tribute, and my attempt at feeling less alone in a world where I have felt different all my life. This series has helped me see we are all.
When I started my journey in NFT I made the mistake of helping others who wanted to get into NFT as well. I minted the commissioned work, and transferred directly to their wallet for them to sell.
Little did I know then that I was undermining the very principal of NFT, namely ownership. To rectify this, I have since launched a massive campaing called "mint yourself" that helps to raise awareness never to let anyone mint your work for you.
I leave these pieces here as a reminder that we all start out on this journey together and learn and have the responsibility to take care of others. I could start a new wallet for my own art career, but I refuse. I keep these pieces visible like the bad tattoo they are on my blockchain.