GM legnds! ☀️
Another series of great pulls on Pokemon Pocket ❤️
Also finished the base set for Shining Revelry 🌟









Good morning ☕️ 🌅
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For those of you who think that the only way to end a fight is by punching someone in the face 😆
Having done Muay Thai for ~10 years, it's always a little fun to show inexperienced fighters that there is more than one way to finish the job.
Flooding the feed with art but I get so excited looking through some of the artwork that i've collected over the years.
Last one (I promise!) is a trilogy by Robert Ek entitled "Lucky Sushi" and we have Sake, Tako and Saba.
The screenshots don't do these pieces justice so feel free to click on the links below to view the full animation:
https://opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0x2963ba471e265e5f51cafafca78310fe87f8e6d1/1034
https://opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0x2963ba471e265e5f51cafafca78310fe87f8e6d1/1083
https://opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0x2963ba471e265e5f51cafafca78310fe87f8e6d1/1083

While the WHALE Vault has the bulk of artwork that I collected in 2019/ 2020, I initiated my own collection in 2021/ 2022.
Proud owner of two flags that were created by the Maestro of Nothing, Pak.
Featured:
Prim Vexillum (The First Flag)
Legend
Prim Vexillum was gifted to me by Pak themselves in 2020 after we built up a friendship through the collecting of their artworks and a joint curiosity about NFTs.
I purchased Legend from a paper-handed market two years ago to own both flags that Pak created.
Click links below to see the fully animated pieces:
https://opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0xb932a70a57673d89f4acffbe830e8ed7f75fb9e0/9285
https://opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0xb932a70a57673d89f4acffbe830e8ed7f75fb9e0/19349

My thoughts to all those who want to start a digital art collection today are:
1, You're never too late. Art is ever evolving as is the market. I wasn't the first to buy digital art as NFTs and I won't be the last.
2, You don't need a degree or education to collect good art. I have no background or interest in the fine arts. I hate going to galleries and i'm in-and-out of any museum in less than 30 minutes.
3, Buy what you love. It's wonderful for your wallet if the market concurs with your tastes, but if not, at least you have some amazing digital art for all those screens around the house.
And last but not least (for today), Frenetik Void.
Featured: Im Fine (2019)
https://opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0x2a46f2ffd99e19a89476e2f62270e0a35bbf0756/10811

Or how about the OG animated art meister Javier Arres.
Featured: The Fantastic Coffee Machine
Click through the Opensea link to the see the fully animated artwork.
https://opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0x2a46f2ffd99e19a89476e2f62270e0a35bbf0756/28892

If you want to jump into digital art it's definitely not too late.
While it's easy to just acquire budget-oriented market staples like editions from XCOPY, Pak, Hackatao, Beeple and others... there was a 2nd cohort of artists that entered in 2020 with unrivaled creativity and levels of perfection to their craft.
One of my perennial favorites remains Brendan Dawes.
Click through to the Opensea link to see the piece in its full glory.
https://opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0x2a46f2ffd99e19a89476e2f62270e0a35bbf0756/38598
