The digital artist Mike Winkelmann, better known as Beeple, has unveiled the fourth edition of his Heaven Hell non-fungible token art collection.
Digital artist Mike Winkelmann, also known as Beeple, has unveiled the fourth edition of his Heaven Hell non-fungible token (NFT) art collection, which was successfully sold to Kambas, a renowned art collection platform that showcases contemporary digital and traditional physical artworks, aiming to bridge the past, present, and future of digital artistry.
Beeple Unveils The 4th Edition Of His Heaven Hell NFT Artwork
In a blog post on October 11, the internationally acclaimed digital artist Beeple confirmed that he has successfully sold the fourth edition of his Heaven Hell non-fungible token collection to Kanbas. Beeple had launched his first Heaven Hell NFT collection in March 2023 and has been advancing it over time. However, he has failed to disclose the amount of funds he has made from his latest NFT collection.
1/4 – What's inside the box?
We're thrilled to reveal our latest acquisition: Heaven Hell by @beeple ! https://t.co/mSStdGRfN6 pic.twitter.com/jLmL06Sxl7
— Kanbas (@Kanbas_) October 11, 2024
Beeple is a renowned American digital artist, graphic designer, and animator who is best known for selling non-fungible token collections. In his artistry, Beeple utilizes a wide range of mediums to create comical, phantasmagoric works that make political and social commentary while using pop culture figures as references. Beeple initially entered the crypto space in 2018 but remained largely passive until early 2020, when he began learning about the then-newly launched NFTs.
Fast forward to late 2020, the NFT artist Beeple tokenized his “Everydays: The First 5000 Days” as an NFT collection, which later went on to gain massive value and sold for nearly $70 million. In October 2020, days before the United States presidential election, Beeple released three artworks on the NFT marketplace Nifty Gateway, including an NFT collection called “Politics Is Bullshit,” which sold for over $6.6 million.
Since then, Beeple, known for his groundbreaking NFT art, has launched some of the most costly NFT collections such as Mother of Evolution, Human One, a kinetic 3-D video sculpture, Pilgrimage, Spring/Summer Collection 2021, Genesis NFT Collection, All Hail The King Collection, Everydays: Group Effort by Beeple Collection, Time The Future of Business Super Rare, Beeple // Everydays: The Rebirth of Godzilla and many more NFT collections.
Beeple Heaven Hell 4th Edition NFT Collection Overview
For his fourth edition of the Heaven Hell NFT collection, Beeple has employed generative AI to create the artwork. To make this work more unique, Beeple has used open-source models that were trained on millions of historic depictions of heaven and hell. In this way, the artwork is said to represent the median human understanding of these complex abstract concepts. The NFT artwork features dual rotating boxes that reflect the polar opposites of these ideas.
2/4 – This kinetic sculpture, made up of 8 screens and an accompanying NFT, showcases Beeple’s mastery of creating complex, immersive works that exist both digitally and physically.
Here's a closer look inside the box: pic.twitter.com/VAkMw9hV5B
— Kanbas (@Kanbas_) October 11, 2024
The Heaven Hell art collection is a kinetic sculpture that consists of 8 screens and an accompanying NFT. This NFT art collection showcases Beeple’s mastery of creating complex, immersive works that exist both digitally and physically. Its screens display AI-generated imagery that evolves over time, referencing the themes of good and evil in art history, drawing inspiration from artists like William Blake and Hieronymus Bosch. This marks the first time that Beeple has used AI to create art.
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