NFT means a non-replaceable, digitally protected object that cannot be copied. The art piece, titled "Mujer ELLE," was created using Rafa Gallar's photos of Barbara Palvin, among others.Continue reading
András Arató, the face of the world-famous meme ‘Hide the Pain Harold,’ is looking for artists for his upcoming NFT (non-fungible token) project.
András Arató is looking for painters, street artists, digital artists, and sculptors. Arató, in collaboration with the Nyíregyháza-based advertising agency Alfabrand, can be seen in the meme ‘Hide the Pain Harold.’ Taking advantage of the meme’s popularity, they are starting their own NFT project with artists. In the NFT universe, there is already a history of meme commodification.
They are looking for ten creators, international and Hungarian, who would like to participate in the creation of the so-called ‘Harold NFTs’. Zdenkó Pető, Arató’s manager, said that the project would benefit the artists, because the ‘Hide the Pain Harold’ brand and the meme’s hundreds of thousands of fans would be able to reach many people with their work. The works will have to reflect ‘Hide the Pain Harold’ in some way.
NFT means a non-replaceable, digitally protected object that cannot be copied. The art piece, titled "Mujer ELLE," was created using Rafa Gallar's photos of Barbara Palvin, among others.Continue reading
Pető added that they are still discussing on which platform the NFTs will be minted (published). Bonuses will also be included in the ten-piece ‘Harold NFT’ collection.
The works will also be physically delivered to the NFT owner and will be equipped with a number of utility traits related to Hide the Pain Harold. Our primary goal is to highlight the most talented artists from the buzz of the internet and give them the opportunity to have their work seen by as many people as possible,”
said Pető.
The picture proves that even in his youth Arató was “hiding the pain.”Continue reading
Source: HVG
Featured image via Hide the Pain Harold’s Facebook page
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