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The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has acquired 8 CryptoPunks and a complete set of Chromie Squiggles, recognizing digital art as a vital component of 21st-century culture. This historic move, prompted by digital collector Ryan Zurrer’s board membership, underscores a significant shift in institutional acceptance and perspectives on digital art forms.

After 25 years in the traditional art world, the author faced financial struggles and a personal crisis. Discovering NFTs brought unexpected freedom, allowing for unfiltered, heartfelt creativity despite a volatile market. While their physical art business suffered, the transition to digital art reinforced their passion, leading to a renewed, authentic artistic journey.

Flamenco Queens is the latest artwork in Fer Caggiano’s Love is Louder series, celebrating queer love. Set to be exhibited in April 2025, it explores various stages of love, culminating in a vibrant depiction of two women dancing freely, symbolizing unapologetic love. Caggiano shares personal reflections on identity and art creation.

An Artist’s Life is a visual project chronicling the emotional journey of artists, highlighting their struggles and successes. The Genesis Sketch editions are currently minting, the creator is also developing individual Studies focusing on key artistic moments. Future listings will enhance this immersive experience, inviting artists and collectors to engage deeply with the narrative.