RED-Eyed FOMO -a limited-edition collectible

in #cryptoart6 years ago

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Crypto art on SuperRare

'RED-Eyed FOMO' is an animated GIF digital collage, created from my own photographs and drawings. Do you ever have a fear of missing out on something? Do you find yourself staring at a computer screen and endlessly pressing refresh until you eyes are bloodshot? Maybe you are waiting for the next piece of amazing digital crypto art to hit the market!

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The piece 'RED-Eyed FOMO' has been tokenized and is for sale on SuperRare. When you buy a SuperRare, you get a one of a kind digital artwork that you hold in your Ethereum wallet. This piece is an edition of 1 on SuperRare, so there is only one of these available to collect.

''With a piece of crypto art, everyone can see it, but only one person can own it.”

'Red-Eyed FOMO'

Edition 1 of 1

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You can find 'RED-Eyed FOMO' on SuperRare.

So what is Rare Digital Art?

Rare digital art, aka crypto art, is limited-edition collectible art cryptographically registered with a token on the blockchain. Blockchain technology allows unique, provably-scarce tokens to be held and securely traded from one collector to another.
Source: https://superrare.co/about

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Some of my other pieces on SuperRare



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SuperRare makes it easy to create, sell, and collect rare digital art. Our smart contract platform allows artists to release limited-edition digital artwork tracked on the blockchain, making the art rare, verified and collectible.

Source: https://superrare.co/about

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If you want to see some of my previous ink illustrations check out DWELLING, an illustrated crime novel collaboration between myself and fellow Steemian @dougkarr, set in New York’s Lower East Side. Dwelling is now available in print and ePub.


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@opheliafu hello dear friend, I feel represented with your work, every day I finish with the eye irritated blood red
I like many of these works. congratulations for the great job. Successes

Staring at a screen for too long was partly the inspiration behind this piece too.