Stand by NFT Art Collection
Pablo Rodriguez-Freer works. Not because he now lives in Miami. And he wants a place to enjoy his collection.
"The new building will have 15-16 screens with projectors." Rodriguez-Fraile, 33, has a history of finance.
Indeed, his writings do not include sculptures, sketches or drawings, but rather different types of materials containing NFTs on which the author works in the form of film, GIF or computer graphics.
Anyone can click and download NFT related artwork. But people like Rodriguez-Fraile who buy crypto from online betting look like real owners. That's why Rodriguez-Fraile is eager to constantly show her everything on screen.
Rodriguez-Fraile is a crypto artist who buys a lot in his living room. So now he is working to open more digital websites all over the world. The first theater will be in Miami in the second half of 2021, he said. His efforts go beyond physics and he is also the founder of the Museum of Crypto Art (MOCA).
He said: "The great thing about these digital books is that we can walk with them, take them everywhere with us and allow them to see the world", "If you have a Picasso masterpiece , everyone needs you. We know they have it .., but very few of them have it. People really see it.
The world of NFT art is growing in amazement. In March 2021, American digital artist Beeple's NFT collage sold for $69 million in cryptocurrency. Rodriguez-Fraile said he spent $1 million on NFT (see artists Pak and WhISBe).
In March, he sold a 38-second Beeple video for over $6 million. For many, every crypto fad goes beyond the circle that almost every author is a crypto-financial trader.
In June 2021, NFT sales dropped to record lows. Others believe that the NFT picture will continue to exist even if prices and assumptions change. Vincent Harrison, director of the Los Angeles Museum of Art, said: "They are digital artists and authors paid for the work of Tintoretto and Jeff Kuhn."
"Everybody's the same writer, the best thing about art is people don't have to give up because they don't run away. It's almost like digital writers because I know a lot of people that writers can write about." The painting hangs on the wall, I keep it in the museum, but I keep it anyway because I love to draw."
Rodriguez-Frail is a true author who carefully selects his works based on their beauty and variety of genres, and he has developed relationships with his favorite artists. "I never wanted to ask for money," he said.
He said he couldn't call himself an artist before he got into NFTs, but he was very knowledgeable about cryptocurrencies. Meanwhile, this knowledge makes him more interested in "art". In May, she sold the David Bowie portrait of Elizabeth Payton for $2 million at Sotheby's. For others around the world, collecting NFTs is either a volatile exchange or a financial challenge.
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