NFT Art: a Boon for Jewish Art Galleries in Jerusalem
Israel is nicknamed “startup nation” and for good reason. Israel, with a country of 8.5 million people, has an average of one startup business per 1,400 people per capita. It is at the bleeding edge of technology, medicine, cybersecurity, and cyber warfare. The number of world-changing inventions a tiny country like Israel has invented is nothing short of remarkable. Israel, especially
NFT Art and Israeli Art Galleries in Jerusalem
A Fire in the Gallery Years ago there was a visual artist who drew many portraits of women, with detailed renditions of hairstyles. His work was pencil and coal, sometimes ink, on paper. One fateful day, there was a fire in his studio and all his work burned to ashes. Crushed, he sat and cried for the longest time. No amount
NFT Art and Israeli Art Galleries in Jerusalem
Digital Art Some years ago, an Israeli artist was involved in a road accident in which she suffered a whiplash injury. The injury prevented her from working with oils on canvas. A computer professional told her about 3D software programs and image manipulation programs. The new digital medium was clean and she could save the file at whatever point she had
Jewish Israeli NFT Art and Auction Houses
Many are shaking their heads and asking who needs it and what it’s for but non-fungible tokens are gaining in popularity and according to experts, here to stay, for the long run. Like a snowball rolling downhill but at warp speed, this blockchain technology with a twist is moving forward at warp speed. Jewish Israeli NFT Art Israel, the startup nation, is
Popular Israeli NFT Artists
The Yiddish phrase “Luft Gesheft” literally translates to “air business.” It refers to a business that is based on “hot air” without any solid or tangible foundation. That said, in the age of cryptocurrency, virtual reality, online services that have replaced or augmented face to face meetings with professionals or other attendees, online buying that has replaced travel to shops,