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Displaying Your Digital Art

One of the joys of buying art is that you get to display it. In the past you would hang your art on a wall for friends and family to see. More recently you can take a few pictures and post them on to social media for several more friends and family to see your art, and comment on your taste.

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Well in the digital age, we can take things a bit further. There are several websites that are creating rooms for you to display your curated art. One such place is                               , a personal favorite of mine. With rarerooms, not only am I able to display my digital art but I can also display my digital sculptures from                    Users can walk around in the room, to really immerse themselves. Taking a look at the sculptures from every angle, really making the most out of digital art. Users now can get as much closer to the art than in any other museum. My favorite part is not having to worry about any soup attacks on my art pieces.

 

We will be looking at my                               In this room, I've included art and sculptures by 5 different artists. Starting from the left, we have Kristy Glas, TooMuchLag, Parrott_ism, ThankYouX, and Billelis. Each with their own Artifex sculpture in front of their NFT.

 

                    creates colorful landscapes, often with some fantasy elements. Her art is uplifting and adventurous. Looking at her art is an escape into a fun fantasy. Her color, her characters, and the landscapes are all amazing to look at with a hint of jealousy that we can not walk in her worlds. How many cats can you find in "The Cat Forest"?

                    is a multidisciplinary artist. Known for his futuristic works, Lag explores the dichotomy of light and dark. For me the art is from a view point of a hero. A hero going fighting against terrible odds, but the hero continues. As the name implies the art is video game centric, another reason why I love and had to collect "Mirus"

                    "My art is a byproduct of my existence" I believe this art is beautiful, filled with nature, but at the same time an explosion of something bigger, something deeper. The humankind is just a small part of the grander picture. And Parrott_ism is displaying it for us to see. "And to Bloom" is just beautiful.

                    Is inspired by the pop tropes and bright colors of the NYC graffiti scene. He graduated from LA street stencils to paintings and sculptures exhibitions all around the world. The color and the movement in ThankYouX NFTs simply stands out. One of the reasons why you should own an NFT is to see art come alive. It does in this "CrimeWave"

                    "Memnto Mori" or Remember that you must die, isn't a very well used quote, but its in full display when it comes to his art. While it is easy to walk away saying that the art is dark as it features skulls and skeletons, I walk away seeing the life that was. Life growing from death, as the roses bloom, beauty takes over. In "Embrace" one accepts that death comes for us all, but life continues just as the snake moves away from the skull. It's something I believe we all need to do, "Embrace"

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