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The voice of "The Prodigy" opened an exhibition with NFT in London

Oct 18, 2022
The voice of "The Prodigy" opened an exhibition with NFT in London
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British musician, member of The Prodigy Maxim Reality presented his artwork with elements of NFT. A publication, called "Infinite Drama", is located at the Miart Exhibition Center (London). The exhibition will run until November 7 as part of the annual Frieze Week event.

The musician presented works, both in the traditional form - sculptures, paintings, and contemporary art - NFT images.

Maxim Reality paid attention to various areas of creativity for about 20 years and became the author of digital paintings most recently, taking the pseudonym MM.

Last year, the “Hope” project was released, which was created together with Dan Pierce. As a result, 50 unique hand-painted sculptures were produced.

In July of this year, Maxim, together with the team from Snowcrash, developed a collection of NFTs, depicting butterflies.

NFT has recently attracted more and more famous people. For example, Anthony Hopkins' collection of non-fungible tokens was recently sold out on OpenSea in 10 minutes.

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