GRAILS: Starry Night
GRAILS: Starry Night
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Lot Closed
January 30, 07:16 PM GMT
Estimate
10,000 - 15,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Property from an Iconic Digital Art Collection
Osinachi
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GIF
Executed in 2020, this work is unique.
Token ID: 0xb932a70a57673d89f4acffbe830e8ed7f75fb9e0
Smart Contract: 7030
Token Standard: ERC-721
Blockchain: Ethereum
Minted by the artist
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Acquired from above
Prince Jacon Osinachi Igwe is a digital artist originally from Aba, Nigeria. Part of a rapidly expanding collective of African NFT artists, stamping their mark on the global scene, Osinachi was an early pioneer. His work centers around the human experience, exploring the nuances - good and bad - of human behavior. His art exists as a tool for subverting societal norms as he challenges ideas surrounding topics such as homophobia, gender fluidity, religion, and misogyny, all of which are entwined within the politics of individualism. As a member of the LGBT community, he is acutely cognizant of the struggles many face today with regard to freedom of expression.
Initially producing abstract works, Osinachi experienced the difficulty of living as a digital artist with regard to gaining gallery representation. Through a google alert, he discovered the NFT platforms, leading to the tokenization of his work. In 2018, he became the first-ever Nigerian artist to showcase artworks at the Ethereal Summit, a conference in New York that seeks to bridge the gap between technology and art through blockchain. Then followed the 2019 NFT boom. Continuing to showcase work on various NFT platforms, Osinachi’s spectacular rise and status as a crypto art OG has been cemented.
It was during secondary school when Osinachi’s father introduced him to the internet. Frequently visiting the cyber cafes near his home, he learned how to open an email. A love of the computer was quickly established. Beginning his creative career as a writer, he felt a natural urge to tell stories. As a way to relax after typing manuscripts, Osinachi would design logos on Microsoft Word, but it was only at the end of his University experience that he focused on visual art. The NFT space has been integral to Osinachi’s artistic development, facilitating the transition from casual Microsoft experimentation, to headlining the current digital art ecosystem.