Minting NFT art
An NFT can be minted on the basis of pretty much any art-form that can be digitised — an image, a piece of text, a video or audio clip or a piece of code.
"I love drawing women from all around the world because I really like different cultures and different backgrounds." I started drawing at the age of 4. My 1st Long Neckie creation was done at the age of 9 on my very 1 smart phone. Art has helped me to express myself and inspire people in ways that I couldn’t do with my words.
Emilio is a mixed-media artist. He started drawing at an early age and won his first art award when he was 5 years old. After winning his first art award, Emilio declared himself an artist. Today, he is a renowned NFT artist and his work has been collected all around the world.
Teresa lives in Texas with her artist parents and has minted 20 NFTs to date. Teresa’s NFT series revolves around a character she created, AVA, an athletic girl who can switch between numerous avatars. She skateboards and has a knack for dressing.
NFT means non-fungible-token. For example, the US dollar is fungible — which means it can be exchanged for other currencies, while your birth certificate is non-fungible, making it unique and one of a kind.
Yes it's very easy! Using an exchange like Opensea, for example, you can turn any image, video, song, etc. into an NFT and sell it.
You might think NFT is just some pictures, right? Well, yes but these pictures have a price.
Some of the reasons people buy NFT include the following