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(SOLD OUT) Jan Kaláb | NFT Release: LONDON

Past exhibition
1 - 2 April 2021
(SOLD OUT) Jan Kaláb | NFT Release, LONDON
EXPLORE THE NFT RELEASE
 
HOFA's second NFT release is titled 'Lost Ultramatine Shell' by Jan Kaláb. This unique crypto-art is an ultra HD video of the artist's signature bubble art created entirely in digital format.

"As a painter I have always imagined my art moving. Painting on a canvas allows me to capture just a fragment of time. 

 

A moment that stays forever.

 

I call it 'motionless motion'.

 

I was thinking about doing animations based on my paintings for awhile. NFT is a perfect medium to finally make my paintings alive.

 

-  Jan Kaláb, Artist

KnownOrigin is an artist-driven platform that seamlessly connects the artist to their creations, with royalties being paid directly through the Ethereum Blockchain in every transaction ensuring authenticity and recognition remains with the creator. KnownOrigin empowers digital creatives over the world to monetise their craft and to engage with their fan base and collectors on a meaningful, transparent and fair basis.
 

The NFT work 'Lost Ultramatine Shell' will launch to the public on 1st April at 6PM (GMT). The auction will run for 24 hours and close on 2nd April at 6PM (GMT).

 

For collectors previously unfamiliar with acquiring NFTs, follow this how-to guide to set up your wallet.

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