gm from not a bro 🤳🏼💅🏽
who am i?
here is a clip of me speaking at the Houses of Parliament, UK as an invited guest to talk about my art journey as well as my role in web3 - in 2022 👊🏽💫
for posterity 🌻
https://x.com/artjedi1/status/1552974511997427718?s=46
last year i was one of the very first artists to mint on base
“Pavlovian Instinct” had 1123+ unique collectors - edition was priced at 11 $
all of these metrics were considered great for its time
This is the ONLY piece from my Waterscapes ever to have an open edition. (now limited edition)
soooo good to see the collectors of “Pavlovian Instinct” still loving this piece.
✊🏽🧲🚀
Real art will stand the test of time. ✊🏽
very grateful for Base team @jesse.base.eth @ Indelible team for this spotlight in 2023
so much love and gratitude to @iamluke for believing in my art 🌻
just pippin’ to send much love to friends who are always bustling w great energy
if you are not following them pls do!
ace humans 🌟building cool communities
@hind@metadavid@inceptionally@thedude@funghibull@jacque@isboredagain@dvdan
gosh i have more but don’t wanna get flagged for excessive tagging. 🥹
g’nite from me w a blue hour 📸🤳🏼
went out to catch the meteor shower … saw a couple of shooting stars ~
made a wish or two 🥹
but there is a layer of clouds covering the sky and definite aurora activity taking place
~ iphone only ~
“Tell Them I Said No”
by Martin Herbert is a thought-provoking collection of essays that examine the lives and careers of artists who have, in various ways, resisted the conventional paths laid out by the art world.
1. Lee Lozano: An artist who, after achieving considerable success, made a radical decision to withdraw from the art world entirely. Lozano’s refusal was both a personal and political statement, challenging the structures and expectations imposed on artists.
2. David Hammons: Known for his elusive presence, Hammons often rejects traditional exhibition opportunities and the commercialization of his work. His actions are seen as a critique of the art market and its commodification of culture.
3. Cady Noland: Noland, another artist who retreated from the public eye, withdrew her work from exhibitions and became increasingly private. Her retreat is often interpreted as a refusal to compromise her artistic vision and integrity
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