Trevor Jones Takes EthBoy London’s Oxford Street


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Watch out, London! The British capital is about to experience NFT art thanks to a legendary Scottish artist. Trevor Jones He’s bringing his programmable NFT creations to iconic Oxford Street. Named EthBoy, this stunning artwork was created in collaboration with artist Alotta Money and his DJ Don Diablo.

Details of work

The dynamic artwork adapts based on factors such as Ethereum price fluctuations, paying tribute to the ever-evolving industry it represents. It centers around his Vitalk Buterin, the visionary founder of blockchain technology. Therefore, tHis artwork features an image of Buterin’s face and is expected to last for five years with changes made to the work every six months. The latest version, his fourth, will be on display at his Flannels store at 167 Oxford Street, London on 31 January 2023 (Buterin’s birthday) and will also be auctioned.

Anyone who purchases an NFT will receive physical limited edition art, and the proceeds from the sale will be shared with previous version owners.

Speaking to the press, Jones explained that it’s important for his art to connect the communities in which it’s made.

“Much of the web3 community thinks in months, not years, so this five-year collaborative project will undoubtedly be a historic work of art and the Holy Grail for the 10 collectors/partners involved. ‘ he said.

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