Greetings, fellow visual artists and art admirers!
Exciting new trends in our sphere — the NFT (Non-Fungible Token) tech now enables easy and secure way to limit editions of digital art and share them, transfer them, collect them, etc.
I joined Lensy.io a couple of days ago and this is one of my first tokenized photographs. A double exposure from my Elements cycle.
This one is Earth.
It's a limited edition. That's why we're going there, right? Not Earth, I mean, but platforms such as the new Lensy.io or the NFTshowroom where I share other digitalized visual art.
Both built on the Hive blockchain and using Hive-Engine. You actually use SWAP.HIVE there to register a new NFT or to buy one.
I believe the Lensy platform makes this step easier for new Hive Blockchain users who have not yet used the smart contract engine themselves.
Certainly, those who want a piece of new tech and art combined into one have some steps to overcome. The price of art and the cost of art is...mysterious. Should be.
I think we do not value as much what's easily accessible.
Lol, still, here's a link to My Gallery there.
There are...wait for it...
...three copies of Earth available right now.
Or should I say three copies of Earth in existence? They shall be available to those who hold the NFTs. Prices start from 50 Hive which is currently easy enough to obtain.
Only Time will tell what shall happen to these collectible digital pieces of art. While I have offered such files before, we had my promise, on one hand, to never issue further copies, and on the other — the responsibility of the receiver to not multiply them. Now, with the NFT technology, we have that additional layer of warranty, an environment to check the total copies issued and at the same time an environment to collect them, transfer them as they are, with their own ID.
Still using the Private Use license option only. That's my own choice. Mostly, because such is the nature of the photos I'd like to share there. Not commercial but personal.
The platform does offer the other choice, though.
Well, it's out there. Enjoy!
Yours,
Manol Donchev