This week at Art Basel, digital artist beeple shared his take on the absurdities running through digital culture. His philosophy? He never forces humor into his creations.
What drives his work is authenticity. "Create what genuinely matters to you," he explained. "When something feels real to you, it naturally connects with others."
A refreshing perspective in an industry often chasing viral moments.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 2h ago
Oh, this is the real truth. It's so much more genuine than those works that try too hard to be funny.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 2h ago
Beeple’s words sound nice, but I want to ask... how many people can really stick to this? Aren’t most people just torturing themselves for traffic and numbers?
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GasOptimizer
· 3h ago
ngl, Beeple's set really hits the mark. Compared to those forced, trend-chasing ideas, it's the genuine stuff from the heart that resonates the most.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 3h ago
In the NFT community, sincerity is still key. Otherwise, everyone is just making up stories for likes—it's exhausting.
This week at Art Basel, digital artist beeple shared his take on the absurdities running through digital culture. His philosophy? He never forces humor into his creations.
What drives his work is authenticity. "Create what genuinely matters to you," he explained. "When something feels real to you, it naturally connects with others."
A refreshing perspective in an industry often chasing viral moments.