Celebrated digital artist Bryan Brinkman has launched a site on NFTKred’s OneHub platform, creating a central location for his NFT art whilst providing all-new utility for his holders.
Holders of his Blossom NFTs can claim exclusive 1:1 towels of their generative artworks. The first 10 claims were free, with subsequent orders priced at roughly $20 USD.
Brinkman joins fellow artists Pindar Van Arman, Teresa Melvin and Ani Mkhitaryan on OneHub, as the platform looks to become the new home for digital art on the blockchain.
Who is Bryan Brinkman?
Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Bryan Brinkman is a popular animator and digital artist.
Active since 2007, he is perhaps best known for merging his pop art roots, animation, and an upbeat feel. Brinkman has exhibited at the likes of SXSW, Art Basel and NFT.NYC.
Brinkman became aware of the NFT space in 2017 after the launch of CryptoKitties, releasing his first NFT art on SuperRare in February 2020. Since then, sales of his work have exceeded $13 million USD.
What is OneHub?
OneHub is a platform for digital artists, created by NFTKred – best-known as the organisers of NFT.NYC.
On OneHub, artists can bring all of their NFTs under one roof. With support for 22 blockchains, and an array of popular NFT platforms, NFT artists can bring their community to one central location, and showcase their work in an art-first, easy to follow way.
The platform also allows artists to create physical products and custom merchandise from their digital art, such as framed prints, clothing – and in Brinkman’s case, unique towels.
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