#PaintlyPortraily

Visual Artist
2 min readApr 8, 2021

I’m working on a digital art collection (work in progress) to be minted and sold as NFTS: I am asking to every bride I did shoot wedding pictures about their favourite artists/painters (for the present or from the past), and I am creating art works based on wedding pictures I took of the bride, and a painting from that artist.

What is a NFT you may ask, and why should I buy it? To own a NFTs of a digital art work it’s like to have a certificate of authenticity.

There may be a million copies of your piece, but you own the original. You can have a photocopy of a painting, and try to sell it, collect it, or frame it and hang it on your wall, and tell all your friends its the real thing but, it’s not.

You can’t duplicate the original painting, unless in the form of a lithograph, or a print, which should also be authorised by the artist, or the trust on behalf of the artist.

My humble opinion is that the majority of the NFTs that people are creating in this market are unlikely to hold long-term value, your own photos and memories will.

If you’d like to have more information about it, leave me a message or please visit my website damstudio.com I’ll be happy to write, or to talk about it.

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Visual Artist

“I LOVE SPAGHETTI & PIXELS” // I’m a curious person, I love food and to cook by day, and I’m an amateur (but enthusiastic) Taijiquan practitioner by night.