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Fer Caggiano
Aug 22
How NFTs Ruined My Art Career
I didn’t grow up with crypto. I grew up with oil paint. For 25 years, I worked in the traditional art world. That meant building a clientele, selling work, and (let’s be honest) creating what people would actually buy. Landscapes, tourist-friendly scenes, art that “fit” into homes. I wasn’t faking it — but I wasn’t fully free either. The only time I broke away from that cycle was a big project called Like a Girl, Dare to Dream. It was about empowerment, representation, impact. It got attentio...
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Aug 1
When a Painting Goes Viral… Without the Artist’s Name
One of my traditional oil paintings, Rainbow Row at Night, just showed up in a $7M historic mansion in Charleston—and quickly went viral across Zillow Gone Wild, HGTV, and even the printed pages of The Post & Courier.Instagram Viral post by Zillow Gone WildIt was a surreal moment. Not just because my work was featured in national media—but because I wasn’t credited anywhere. This painting was originally collected during my time as a resident artist in Charleston and shown at the Piccolo Spole...
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Mar 13
Step Into An Artist’s Life – A New Interactive NFT Experience
An Artist’s Life – A Drop That Puts You Inside the Creative Process. Most artists can’t “just create” without sales—we depend on the market to survive. This drop reflects that reality, inviting collectors to be part of the journey. 🔹 Phase 1: Collect the Genesis Sketch & submit input 🔹 Phase 2: Unique animated sketches—you pin the final phase 🔹 Phase 3: The final 1/1 masterpiece auction Be part of the story.
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May 1
How to approach an NFT collector
Hello, frens!My first virtual gallery on Oncyber, holding my early days' collection.This is probably my longest newsletter ever, but from the requests...
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