After throwing the “Miloverse”a collection of 11,111 NFT works created entirely from his art and handcrafted with a high-quality design last June, the artist from Chaco milo lockett is transforming these virtual pieces into printed, numbered and signed canvases, an initiative that upsets the rules of digital art.
“Miloverso” is the first collection of digital art from Chaco that also offers tangible pieces to the buyers of its NFTssuch as t-shirts and fabrics printed, painted and signed by him, reported from The Collections, the digital token ecosystem that brings together works by Latin American artists and that houses the pieces of milo lockett.
This is the first collection of NFT’s designed by an Argentine artist, handcrafted with more than a hundred unique illustrations that were later captured in 3D together with a team of digital artists: “Milo chose the elephant as the protagonist of the collection, a character who embodies humility, wisdom, protection and love,” they said.
As part of the initiative, an elephant sculpture was made with a 3D printer, with the aim of creating a corporeal model of the elephant, which the artist later painted by hand and on which he stamped his signature.
Members of the “Miloverso” community who purchase at least two NFTs will receive a signed and numbered cloth print, they added in a statement.
Who is Milo Lockett?
Born in Chaco and settled in Buenos Aires years ago, Milo Lockett is recognized for his paintings of simple and colorful strokes.in which she is usually portrayed with a little crown.
In addition to being a sales phenomenon, he paints pictures, publishes books, creates murals in hospitals and provinces, visits rural schools and communities of indigenous peoples to draw with them, and travels to exhibit in galleries abroad.
Not only did he paint 1,500 pictures in one year, but his unmistakable drawings have illustrated sheets, quilts, cushions, crockery, wallets, cookie tins, watches, and many other commercial products.
The artist who came to illustrate “The little Prince”of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, is recognized for his simple images: suggestive eyes, looks, faces, animals, simple words, sometimes legends like “I’m happy” in some parts of the painting; a nod to the world of children and youth where his work precisely has the greatest echo.
Source: Ambito

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