My DRIP.HAUS. gallery + two invite codes
Well, what can I say?
I have to admit, I seriously got addicted.
These little, funny digital pictures really got me in, and the fact that most of them I can get free of charge only makes the situation worse.
Of course, my main source of free NFTs is a platform called DRIP.HAUS, which was mentioned in my previous posts, has some other well-written articles published on BULB.IO or 0xPublish.
A very good explanation of how the Drip.haus platform works will be found under this link, There is also a fine piece of information about its origins at:
https://flagship.fyi/outposts/dapps/a-drip-haus-deep-dive-the-future-of-nfts-with-innovation-of-inclusivity/
And, for those who are willing to participate in getting free NFTs from DRIP.HAUS, I will attach my two invite codes: 54bD1QnP and DLLMojdN
Unfortunately, I'm afraid this is a one-use invitation code, so I'm sorry for those who will be late using it. However, anytime I get an invitation code, I will put it in my future posts.
But, getting back to business, I really enjoy looking through DRIP.HAUS's colorful channels and finding some very interesting (at least, according to me) NFT projects.
And as usual, I found some artists about whom I'd like to write about (and about their art as well).
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Disclaimer!
Under no circumstances is it investment advice.
Believe me, I’d be the worst financial advisor you’ve ever met.
Nor am I an art specialist, advisor, or kind like that; I'm just a guy who likes nice-looking things (in the deepest part of my soul, I'm a romantic one).
This post is published for entertainment purposes.
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AMET
The artist is defined as a Malaysian contemporary artist with a strong affinity for Neo-Expressionism. He delves into the human condition, portraying the chaotic beauty of today's world in a vibrant, thought-provoking manner.
We can also find a link leading to his Twitter account, @amir_hamz_, with over 3,5 followers, where he posts about his art inspirations. and recent works.
There is a link to his personal site as well: https://linktr.ee/A_meT. It directs us to his other NFT art, exhibited on different NFT markets.
If you ask me, I like his pastels, which are like paintings of paintings of childhood memories.
Another artist whose art also brings me back to childhood is:
AWAG
In this case, I'm not able to find much information about this artist or group of artists.
However, there is also his Twitter account with over 4,000 followers and a link to his personal site.
On TENSOR NFTs marketplace, his arts listing prizes are listed between 0.00014 and 4.33 SOL, and the listed supply is about 0.11% (1,159/1,933,033).
So, you will think, is it worth wasting your time to bother about a bunch of childish-looking drawings that will likely yield no profit?
As I wrote at the beginning of this post, I just got addicted to collecting these funny-looking pictures, and that's what satisfies me a lot, so why should I stop?
Recently, I found another application for these NFTs other than investing purposes, namely, I'm creating my collectors gallery on a metaverse platform called 3.land.
It is a place where we can create your own room in its metaverse, arrange it however you like, meet new online friends, and visit their places. If you are an artist, you can mint your own NFT and exchange or sell it on the platform market. That's only a few of the many possibilities you can find on this Solana-based metaverse platform.
As I am a beginner, I decided to create a gallery using NFT drops from DRIP.HAUS.
There are some pictures.
It looks a little messy because I put most of my NFTs in the exhibition; however, I tried to obtain some themes.
Ok, thats all for now, but I'm sure, I will be coming back to posts like that, I find it funny.
Thanks for stopping by; I hope you enjoyed it.
Greetings.