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By ART3io

Artist name: Shwe Wutt Hmon

Nominated by: Emmeline Yong (Co-founder and director of Objectifs, Singapore)

Country: Myanmar (Burma)

Edition: 1 of 1

Collection

Introducing 'Ones To Watch 2021' - the first drop from Art3.io, a brand new platform bringing the best lens-based art to the metaverse. For the first time, exclusively on OpenSea, Art3 presents a curated selection of 80 works from 16 emerging artists tipped to be among the greatest fine art photographers of tomorrow. The works will be sold as unique NFT editions of one, with exclusive unlockable content for collectors.

Unlockable content with purchase of this NFT

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[First time buyer only] Single-use right to archive quality physical print (printed & delivered free of charge)

Invitation to exclusive virtual meeting with the artist

Project statement

I Do Miss Hospital Visit Since March 2020 the first COVID 19 cases were reported in Myanmar, I’ve been mostly locked up in my apartment only with one housemate. Some days I don’t even feel like getting out of bed struggling with my back pain. The worst part of lockdown is it restricted me from seeing my physician and having regular medical check of CT scanning.

After having five operations by the age of 30 with a life long recurrent health issue, I became very interested in the connection between my own body and scars and the trajectory of health and clinical areas. Whenever I make self-portraits, the most alluring reason for me is seeing, reflecting and putting the body and scars in kind of clinical setting.

My photography work largely involves developing shot films and scanning negatives. One day while working with the scanner, I think the dots connected instinctively. I started to wonder why don’t I scan my body by myself while I can’t visit the hospital yet. It might be a silly thought. But I felt that is my self-portrait, which truly reflects and resonates me , who is in need of a CT scan and always wants to examine her own body and scars from the life-long recurrent operations. By scanning together with withering flowers from my home, this experimental self-portrait series asks questions and creates metaphor of how one’s body and health would fade away and how one might find outlets out of a confined situation.

Someone said fear is often born out of ignorance and encounter with the unknown, the former can be dismissed, but the latter is inevitable. All of us share this uncertainty. Despite the world is in chaos, I am trying to be at peace. Doing this self-portrait is letting doubts and frustrations within myself to be the little light to push me through this darkness.

Artist statement

I am a visual artist based in Yangon, Myanmar. I have been also working as an independent researcher for UN agencies and international organizations on development, governance and gender for over a decade. I tell personal stories from which I connect and examine larger social issues vice versa I work on social documentaries reflecting and drawing from my personal position within the issue, using photography as my main medium.

My works focus on feminism, collective identity, human relationships, exploring mental health and telling stories of places and people that are close to my heart. My practice lays on exploring, questioning, examining, reflecting and deepening the role of art and artists in important times and matters in the society and community.

https://www.shwewutthmon.com/

Ones To Watch 2021 collection image

‘Ones to Watch’ is the leading annual talent search for the world’s brightest emerging photographers. For the 10th anniversary edition, exclusively on OpenSea, Art3.io presents a curated selection of 80 works from 16 of this year’s talents, available to buy as unique NFT editions of one, with exclusive unlockable content for collectors.

Each year, British Journal of Photography – the world’s oldest and most influential photography title – presents its Ones to Watch: a cohort of emerging photographers who are shaping the landscape of contemporary photography. They are selected from hundreds of nominations by the world’s leading artists, curators, gallerists, and academics.

Many Ones to Watch alumni have gone on to lead iconic careers, including the likes of Nadine Ijiwere, Rafael Pavarotti, Kennedi Carter, Cho Gi-Seok and Micaiah Carter.

This is an opportunity to invest in 'tomorrow's talent today', supporting emerging artists at the start of their careers.

Category Art
Contract Address0x2953...4963
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ChainPolygon
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%

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By ART3io
By ART3io

Artist name: Shwe Wutt Hmon

Nominated by: Emmeline Yong (Co-founder and director of Objectifs, Singapore)

Country: Myanmar (Burma)

Edition: 1 of 1

Collection

Introducing 'Ones To Watch 2021' - the first drop from Art3.io, a brand new platform bringing the best lens-based art to the metaverse. For the first time, exclusively on OpenSea, Art3 presents a curated selection of 80 works from 16 emerging artists tipped to be among the greatest fine art photographers of tomorrow. The works will be sold as unique NFT editions of one, with exclusive unlockable content for collectors.

Unlockable content with purchase of this NFT

High resolution file

[First time buyer only] Single-use right to archive quality physical print (printed & delivered free of charge)

Invitation to exclusive virtual meeting with the artist

Project statement

I Do Miss Hospital Visit Since March 2020 the first COVID 19 cases were reported in Myanmar, I’ve been mostly locked up in my apartment only with one housemate. Some days I don’t even feel like getting out of bed struggling with my back pain. The worst part of lockdown is it restricted me from seeing my physician and having regular medical check of CT scanning.

After having five operations by the age of 30 with a life long recurrent health issue, I became very interested in the connection between my own body and scars and the trajectory of health and clinical areas. Whenever I make self-portraits, the most alluring reason for me is seeing, reflecting and putting the body and scars in kind of clinical setting.

My photography work largely involves developing shot films and scanning negatives. One day while working with the scanner, I think the dots connected instinctively. I started to wonder why don’t I scan my body by myself while I can’t visit the hospital yet. It might be a silly thought. But I felt that is my self-portrait, which truly reflects and resonates me , who is in need of a CT scan and always wants to examine her own body and scars from the life-long recurrent operations. By scanning together with withering flowers from my home, this experimental self-portrait series asks questions and creates metaphor of how one’s body and health would fade away and how one might find outlets out of a confined situation.

Someone said fear is often born out of ignorance and encounter with the unknown, the former can be dismissed, but the latter is inevitable. All of us share this uncertainty. Despite the world is in chaos, I am trying to be at peace. Doing this self-portrait is letting doubts and frustrations within myself to be the little light to push me through this darkness.

Artist statement

I am a visual artist based in Yangon, Myanmar. I have been also working as an independent researcher for UN agencies and international organizations on development, governance and gender for over a decade. I tell personal stories from which I connect and examine larger social issues vice versa I work on social documentaries reflecting and drawing from my personal position within the issue, using photography as my main medium.

My works focus on feminism, collective identity, human relationships, exploring mental health and telling stories of places and people that are close to my heart. My practice lays on exploring, questioning, examining, reflecting and deepening the role of art and artists in important times and matters in the society and community.

https://www.shwewutthmon.com/

Ones To Watch 2021 collection image

‘Ones to Watch’ is the leading annual talent search for the world’s brightest emerging photographers. For the 10th anniversary edition, exclusively on OpenSea, Art3.io presents a curated selection of 80 works from 16 of this year’s talents, available to buy as unique NFT editions of one, with exclusive unlockable content for collectors.

Each year, British Journal of Photography – the world’s oldest and most influential photography title – presents its Ones to Watch: a cohort of emerging photographers who are shaping the landscape of contemporary photography. They are selected from hundreds of nominations by the world’s leading artists, curators, gallerists, and academics.

Many Ones to Watch alumni have gone on to lead iconic careers, including the likes of Nadine Ijiwere, Rafael Pavarotti, Kennedi Carter, Cho Gi-Seok and Micaiah Carter.

This is an opportunity to invest in 'tomorrow's talent today', supporting emerging artists at the start of their careers.

Category Art
Contract Address0x2953...4963
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainPolygon
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%
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