In recent days, Venezuelan artist Juliette Garzón has reassembled several bitcoin miners who were no longer working to create unique and exclusive works of art with them. Enthusiastic collectors could follow her work closely.
Art in the cryptocurrency market has a wave of crypto artistswhich has emerged in recent years to move space and honor bitcoin.
Over the past year, the sector has been boosted by the digital art called NFT, which eventually gained prominence among collectors around the world. However, physical art continues to grow and find its space among bitcoin maximalist fans.
Venezuelan woman brings bitcoin miners back together to make art with them
Last week, artist Juliette Garzón (or Juls Garzón) launched her collection called Bit-Art, a series of physical items that can be purchased by anyone who is a fan of bitcoin.
One of the collections she launched then was called “ArtMiner“, a clear tribute to Antminers, the machines that process bitcoin transactions on a daily basis.
“ArtMiner is an ideal tribute to miners and what Bitcoin stands for.”
According to her, the painting and making of the collectibles is handmade by her, who wants to make each piece unique. Juls is a Venezuelan living in Miami, United States, that is, she knows very well how important bitcoin has been to the population of her home country and the city where she currently lives.
In this tribute, she released a few pieces, several of which sold in the early days of launch. On Instagram, the artist demonstrated her work and announced that she will soon be making jewelry in honor of cryptocurrencies.
The Rebellion of the Little Pigs? Another collection defies the logic of traditional piggy banks
In addition to the ArtMiner collection, the Venezuelan artist also launched a provocation on the concepts of physical and digital currencies. This is because another collection released by her is the . is Mr PigCoinerthose are little pigs challenging the practice of holding fiat money.
“It’s a collection of pigs made of resin and fiberglass, who decided to revolt and stop being piggy banks, so they closed the hole in their backs and decided not to save, but to invest.”
For now, Juls’ art can be seen on her Instagram and she has a commercial WhatsApp to serve those interested in her work, which is already sold out in the first phase.
Most notably, in her art, only Bitcoin is mentioned as a currency, indicating that she came to transform the financial world.
Source: Live Coins
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