[Blockchain Today Correspondent Han Ji-hye] Artist Lee Kwang-soo, president of the Korean Art Association, announced on the 21st that he would launch NFT, hoping for a peaceful resolution of the war between Ukraine and Russia.
Recently, artist Lee Kwang-soo opened the WAE (World Art Expo) official platform ‘CAVE’ in partnership with the Gyedom Foundation. At the same time, the artist said, “I plan to release my first work ‘Club in Space of Simulacre (CISS)’ at OpenSea, the world’s No. 1 NFT market.”
According to this artist, the Greek simulacre (English simulation), which deals with the historical conflict between the original and the imitation, is the name of the artist Lee Kwang-soo’s work and a trademark containing his artistic philosophy. Maniacs who hesitate between digital art and fine art need to pay attention to the 1,000 NFT works called Club in Space of Simulacre (CISS) at OpenC.
CISS is also the name of the NFT club, and it clearly conveys the message of “Putin, stop the war!” In addition, singer Yang Soo-kyung also contributed to the voices longing for peace by participating in this work.
The work will be sold to collectors who want to collect it from the 25th, and a portion of the proceeds will be used for Ukrainian refugees suffering from war.
An official from Gyedom, an agency, predicted that “the longer the war, the faster the release of NFT works that pray for world peace will be accelerated.”
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