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Raja Ravi Varma’s paintings take on an NFT avatar in the meta-auction space
In a collaboration featuring Bengaluru’s Gallery G, ‘The Coquette’ and ‘Reclining Nair Lady’ are the first of the artist’s works to be tokenised for the metaverse
Digital asset outlook 2022: Will the momentum continue?
The total capitalisation of digital assets surged three-fold in 2021, with strong evidence that the momentum is likely to continue into the new Year. DeFi users are expected to continue their exponential growth over the next 12 months, with more institutional investors moving into the space, combined with greater clarity over regulators’ stance in the large economies such as China and the US.
RtistiQ Partners with gallery g and Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation For First Raja Ravi Varma NFT Drop
NEW DELHI and NEW YORK, Dec. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- RtistiQ announced its collaboration with gallery g and Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation to launch an unprecedented non-fungible token (NFT) drop of works of the celebrated Indian painter Raja Ravi Varma. All works by the artist being dropped as NFTs have been verified and documented by the Bangalore-based Raja Ravi Varma Heritage Foundation.
RtistiQ partners with TripleA to provide NFT crypto payment
Singapore-based NFT art marketplace RtistiQ has partnered with crypto payments company TripleA to provide cryptocurrency payment options to their users.Founded by Jothi Menon and Vinita Angelo in 2019, the online marketplace aims to make use of innovative technologies to change the way art pieces are tracked. By utilising blockchain and near field communications (NFC) technology, the marketplace wants to empower artists and collectors with a secure, transparent environment while addressing issues of copyright infringement, untrackable provenance, and overdue royalties.
RtistiQ Launches In Singapore To Offer A Virtual Art Marketplace For Art Lovers And Artists
What comes to mind when you think of art? Inaccessible to the masses? Unaffordable? Overrated? Having to spend thousands of dollars? Traditionally, art has always been perceived as scarce and reserved for the rich. “The Scream ” by Edward Munch, was an evocative painting that depicted a man standing at a beach jetty with his jaw wide open, and letting a blood-curdling scream. This painting sold for an exorbitant price of $119.9 million.
Mind Your Business: Singapore's first online NFT-driven art marketplace
Just recently, Singapore-based RtistiQ, a mobile app and website art marketplace, is the first in the region to leverage technologies such as blockchain, NFTs, and near field communication (NFC) for art authentication. Jothi Menon, Co Founder & CEO, RtistiQ shares the rationale behind launching Singapore's first online NFT-driven art marketplace and how RtistiQ is digitising the art purchase experience.
Art, NFTs and the digital marketplace with RtistiQ
If you haven’t heard about NFTs, don’t worry, most people still have no clue what it means and how it works. However, for the sake of this article, think of it digital asset that uses the blockchain to be able to be sold or leveraged like a physical asset.
Art What!: RtistiQ launches Singapore’s first online NFT-driven art marketplace
RtistiQ, a mobile app and website art marketplace, is the first in Singapore and Southeast Asia to leverage technologies such as blockchain, non-fungible tokens (NFT) and near field communication (NFC) for art authentication. With artists from approximately 29 different countries across the globe onboard, the online marketplace now houses approximately 2,500 art assets and US$8 million worth of merchandise value. The brand has been building a vibrant community of artists, collectors, art enthusiasts, soon galleries and art professionals.
RtistiQ leverages blockchain, NFT, augmented reality for artwork
RtistiQ, a mobile app and website art marketplace, is the first in Singapore and Southeast Asia to leverage technologies such as blockchain, non-fungible tokens (NFT) and near field communication (NFC) for art authentication. With artists from approximately 29 different countries across the globe onboard, the online marketplace now houses approximately 2,500 art assets and US$8 million worth of merchandise value. The brand has been building a vibrant community of artists, collectors, art enthusiasts, soon galleries and art professionals.
RtistiQ launches Singapore's first online NFT-driven art marketplace
RtistiQ, a mobile app and website art marketplace, is the first in Singapore and Southeast Asia to leverage technologies such as blockchain, non-fungible tokens (NFT) and near field communication (NFC) for art authentication. With artists from approximately 29 different countries across the globe onboard, the online marketplace now houses approximately 2,500 art assets and US$8 million worth of merchandise value. The brand has been building a vibrant community of artists, collectors, art enthusiasts, soon galleries and art professionals.