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Featured Artists

There are various new and talented NFT artists to be discovered in this growing space. This page is dedicated to sharing our 2024 curation and getting you to know more about the artists and their work. We hope you enjoy this carefully curated selection of artists and artworks.

Alex Kittoe

Alex Kittoe is a photographer and collage artist based in Kansas City, Kansas, specialising in film photography. He loves shooting landscapes on film, with a focus on making viewers feel a sense of serenity and nostalgia with his photos. Driven by a mission to capture the world’s most unique perspectives, Alex brings scenes to life through his lens. Known for his emotional depth and mastery of colour theory, his photography emphasises subtle yet profound moments, elevating the beauty and mood of each location. His vivid colour palette evokes nostalgia, calmness, and a sense of adventure, captivating audiences. 

 

In addition, Alex creates dreamscape collages using his own photography, blending peaceful landscapes with imaginative compositions. With experience collaborating with brands, musicians, agencies, sports teams, galleries, and individual collectors, Alex’s work continues to inspire and resonate across diverse platforms. You can find his work on Magic Eden, SuperRare, Foundation, and Exchange.

1dontknows

1dontknows (Phanuwat Chukoed) is an artist from Thailand known for his surrealist collage work. Drawing inspiration from his environment and various sources such as music, quotes, poetry, mythology, and personal experiences, 1dontknows has developed his own style. The artist blends elements of classicism and surrealism, resulting in a distinctive form that portrays a meeting of two eras. Artists such as Salvador Dalí, Hieronymus Bosch, and René Magritte have profoundly influenced his work, shaping his unique approach to surrealism.

 

All of his artworks are created digitally using Photoshop and are marked by intricate details that invite viewers to delve deeper. As you explore each piece, hidden messages and layers of meaning slowly unfold, creating a rich and immersive experience. 1dontknows has earned significant recognition in the NFT art space with works featured in a Sotheby’s auction and exhibited in multiple countries, including the United States, Switzerland, and Thailand. Collectors can find his work available on SuperRare, Foundation, Opensea, and Transient.

Pale Kirill

Pale Kirill (Kirill Semenovich) is an artist and digital designer with a master degree in architecture. Through his work, he immerses himself in the realm of religious and spiritual motifs, portraying the use of minimalistic and lucid symbols. With his unique style and use of colour, Kirill creates vibrant and textured pieces reminising paintings.

 

Pale Kirill’s latest AI-assisted series, “The Book of Hope," was released on @verse with 50 unique artworks available. Collectors were assigned an artwork from this curated collection, with the 50 highest bidders receiving a piece. The physical book, designed entirely by himself, is now available for order (reserved only for holders). In this series, the artist’s compositions blend abstract elements with the themes of basketball, its culture, and symbols. Even though he never played basketball professionally, his relationship with this sport shapes his artistic practice. You can now find his work available on Foundation, Objkt, Verse, and Daily.

Tony Wallström

Tony Wallström is a contemporary artist from Sweden working with painting, drawing, collage, AI, and digital art. Renowned for his abstract mark-making, he utilises diverse materials such as oil, acrylic, ink, raw pigments, soft pastels, and collage elements on linen and kraft paper. His digital creative process often involves generating AI derivatives from original pieces on paper and canvas. 

 

Wallström's works explore the realm of artificial expressionism, blending the organic with the digital. The multidisciplinary artist approaches abstraction as a cathartic outlet, encompassing personal narratives, the everyday, existential concepts, and issues of mental health. To explore more of his work, visit his collections on SuperRare and Objkt.

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palo santo by Tony Wallström

Mical Noelson

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Mical Noelson, originally from London and now based in Berlin, is an artist to keep an eye on within the Solana community. His diverse body of work spans various mediums, including paint on canvas, works on paper, digital fluid simulations, and collage. What sets Mical apart is his ability to seamlessly blend physical and digital techniques, often working on multiple pieces simultaneously. He incorporates text from mythological narratives, historical events, or contemporary life into his titles and descriptions, resulting in a poetic fusion of visual and textual elements.

 

Mical’s creative process leaves behind tangible evidence: pressed fingerprints, scratches, paint spatter, and other physical marks. His use of pink tones pervades most of his recent practice, and adds an intriguing layer to his work. Through his compositions, Mical Noelson invites the viewer to engage with the abstract complexity, drawing inspiration from the deconstruction and reconstruction inherent in the natural world.

Chepertom

Chepertom, whose real name is Thomas Collet, is a French glitch artist known for his unique approach to digital art. By manipulating pixels and intentionally corrupting files, he creates mesmerising artworks that challenge the conventional perception of digital media. Collet's process involves breaking down video files with code, deliberately distorting their structure to create unexpected visual effects. This method of glitching digital files reflects his interest in the fragility of the medium. Through his work, Collet aims to illustrate that digital media is not eternal; it is, in fact, susceptible to corruption and degradation.

 

Chepertom's art is more than just a visual experience, it’s a commentary on the vulnerabilities of digital technology. As Collet himself puts it, “Glitch art processes open a new narrative where digital doesn’t only produce tangible data but also generates artefacts through its destruction.” Thomas Collet's glitch art is a testament to the creativity that can emerge from embracing the imperfections. His works remind us that the digital realm, often seen as pristine and unassailable, has its own weaknesses and unique beauty when pushed to its limits.

Deluge by Chepertom

Flying the flag by 0009

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0009, born in 1984 Chris Maestas has been immersed in Los Angeles' urban landscape since the early 2000s. Influenced by the city's diverse subcultures of the 90s, he found inspiration in their unique expressions of individuality within the larger urban environment. Trained in automotive design, Chris's work involves researching emerging trends to anticipate and create future trends. Chris has been in crypto since 2016 and has explored blockchain-based art since 2017, minting his first piece of art on ETH in October 2018. While he originally worked with traditional mediums like acrylic and spray paint, in 2022 he delved into the creative use of AI-assisted tools, creating powerful and thought-provoking pieces. 

 

0009 is an internationally recognised artist and designer, featured in national publications and global exhibitions. His last collection, "urbn artfct" curated by TENDER together with VERSE, pays homage to the vibrant underground hustle of 1990s New York. Influenced by hip-hop and graffiti culture, 0009 infuses the collection with a West Coast fascination for New York's hustle. Using AI, the series breathes new life into '90s symbols, offering a modern perspective on urban resilience and creativity that transcends nostalgia.

Saint MG

Saint MG is a digital artist hailing from Colombia and a prominent figure within the crypto-renaissance movement. With a passion for pushing the boundaries of digital art, Saint MG seamlessly blends digital mixed media with AI, resulting in captivating pieces that transcend traditional artistic norms. At the core of Saint MG's creations lies a profound emphasis on nature's allure, the interplay of shadow and light, and the timeless pursuit of beauty. Each artwork is meticulously crafted, adorned with intricate details that invite viewers into a world of mesmerising complexity.

 

Drawing inspiration from the surrealist movement, Saint MG finds beauty and wonder in the extraordinary, infusing his work with elements that challenge perception and provoke thought. Symbols and icons serve as integral components, weaving narratives that resonate on both visual and conceptual levels. Rooted in his upbringing in a devoutly Christian environment, Saint MG's art reflects a deep-seated connection to religious symbolism. He draws upon religious representations to enrich his compositions, imbuing them with layers of meaning and symbolism. Through his art, Saint MG invites viewers to explore the intersections of faith, symbolism, and artistic expression, offering glimpses into a world where spirituality and creativity converge in harmony.

Divinity Allegory by SAINT MG

Adaptation owned by THEGREEKTYCOON.ETH

Charles AI

Charles AI is a French doctor and NFT artist who has been creating Al art since 2020. Considered one of the pioneers of Al-generated art NFTs, his work has been used to teach Al art to prestigious art schools around the world. Conscious of participating in a new cultural and artistic wave, he explores in his work the potential of new technologies to revolutionise the way we engage with art. Charlesai's creations are inspired by the Greco-Roman age and also make a deliberate reference to the early Renaissance, drawing parallels to our current artistic Renaissance, where the convergence of technology and art gives rise to new possibilities.

 

The artist's work has been exhibited at various galleries and exhibitions in Paris, Nice, Miami, Milan, Rome, California, Morocco, Switzerland, and Singapore. He has been commissioned by Cozomo de Medici to create his Al Art villa and by Ledger to create a piece for their quest. In addition, Charlesai has co-organised the first European physical art exhibition in Nice, France, with Diapo Gallery, sold his work in the first physical NFT auction in Europe with Fauve Gallery in Paris, and received mainstream media attention. He also got his work published in the Beaux Arts Magazine.

Tim Romanowsky 

Tim Romanowsky is a German visual artist, illustrator, and 2D animator. Also publishing zines and prints since 2015 and teaching drawing and animation at the academic level since 2017, the artist is highly prolific. In his work, he explores new shapes and compositions using both digital and physical methods.

 

Whether it’s painting or drawing, the artist blurs the line between abstraction and figuration. Exploring and using abstract, textured shapes and structures, he puts them together to find a new voice. His work and films have been in numerous international exhibitions and screenings. Present in the space for a few years, his NFTs are available on Exchange, Teia, Objkt and Fondation. 

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Thermal Landslide by Tim Romanowsky 

Transparency Offset by MOVSUM

Movsum

Movsum is an NFT artist who represents the futuristic avant-garde in his lines. His pieces are always aesthetic, and he likes to subtlety play with colours. Constantly perfecting the lines, Movsum’s work has garnered attention within the NFT community, and his collectors appreciate both the aesthetic and investment potential of digital assets.

 

You can find Movsum’s artworks on Fondation, Opensea, and SuperRare, where ‘’Transparency Offset’’ was recently one of the 10 artworks available to collect this week. In his new piece "Research of Shapes," available on SuperRare, he explores new shapes never seen in his work before further pushing his creative boundaries.

Jose Narciso

José Narciso is a Brazilian visual artist, creating artworks in the physical world and digital space. Growing up surrounded by an artistic family provided him with a great art education, and he is now fully immersed in visual art. Passionate about nature, his work often features images of bulls and other animals associated with Brazilian folklore. «In my paintings of bulls partying into the Brazilian carnival, I use a bright color palette and intricate patterns to capture the energy and excitement of the festivities.»

 

He experiments with various textures and visual effects using digital tools, adding layers of detail and depth to his work to captivate the viewer inward. In the NFT space for almost two years now, he minted his first work on Tezos in 2021. His artworks are now available on Foundation and Exchange.

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Boi by José Narciso

Our 2023 Curation

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