Keemo Gallery Announces New Project which Uses NFT Technology in A Way No One Else Has

Curt Ankin, Owner and Artist in Keemo Gallery Announces New Project “My Life’s Art Work” Which Uses NFT to Document and Sell Art Work in an Unconventional Manner

Keemo Gallery, a well known art gallery in East Grand Rapids, Michigan, is delighted to announce the release of its new project My Life’s Art Work, created using NFT technology in a unique way which no one else has. The project showcases an unusual blend of the physical art world with the digital art world, using the NFT technology.

Keemo Gallery specializes in the creating of original, abstract, modern art for original people. The gallery is said to create artworks painted with electrifying bright colors and tells stories centered on human beings and animals.

The new project My Life’s Art Work is touted to be a peculiar project in which the artist will continuously paint and document his works and the creative process, all through his life, until he dies. This one-of-a-kind project is phenomenal as it is said to constantly evolve as time passes and reflect the creative ideas of the moment and times to come.

Technology has immensely influenced the art world and has given artists the opportunity to create, market, and sell their works. So far, Keemo gallery has benefited from the perks of technology and has now employed the use of NFT to document and make available, original art works. 

Keemo Gallery adds that in the process of creating and documenting My Life’s Art Work, after each session,  it would make available, timeless one of one NFTs which are rare and can be owned by only one person at a time.

Curt Ankin, owner and artist of Keemo Gallery is a contemporary abstract painter. He is internationally collected and creates artworks that are colorful, unique, and abstract. He focuses more on abstract figures and portrait paintings which explores the human condition, love, nature, relationships, to name a few. His works are never boring and said to give its viewers a new experience after every viewing. Curt’s works has been collected in over 20 countries and has been featured in over 40 print and web publications and exhibited in a large number of group and solo shows.

“I am interested in painting things that have a pulse. I have always lumped people and animals into the same group. Painting both people and animals helps me discover the relationships that i have with each of them. I have also found that painting an animal is not so different than painting a human.”

For more information on the project, visit – mylifesartwork.com

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Company Name: Keemo Gallery
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Website: www.mylifesartwork.com