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NFT ENERGY INTERVIEW

2024.2. 23
1. Tell me about something you liked as a child.

 i really liked big trucks and cranes and bridges. im not sure why but big vehicles and machines and structures really blew my mind, i couldnt believe that we as humans were capable of building them


2. Who is your favorite writer? (Art, books, games, etc.)

 aldous huxley is my favorite writer. reading "the island" changed my life and i have read it multiple times over


3. What was your personal motivation to work on art?

 ive always wanted to create, i am addicted to it. it satisfies me to make art of any kind. i want to make things i think are cool. 


4. What is the important part you would like to talk about through art work?

 i often try to express my emotions or make pieces about emotion even if its not an emotion im currently feeling. if my art is not to convery an emotion, then it is usually to critique something i feel strongly about


5. Tell us about your worldview to understand your work, and what methodology do you
use to capture it in your art?


im not sure what my worldview is, i guess i think we are all trapped in a cycle that cant change, humanity and its direction scares me
6.  Your work transcends reality, like something you would see in a dream, and above all, the idea of time is visually superimposed and feels very dynamic. What does time mean to you in your work?
 
 time is almost too important to me. i used to be very anxious of time growing up, hours pass too fast and minutes pass too slow. i am often looking back in time as well, its hard not to always want to talk about things ive experienced if provoked. time is the only thing that is unescapable


7. Why did you start NFT ART?  

 i started nft art after i saw i graffiti artist i followed (lushsux) sell his murals as nfts. it really blew my mind that this was a possibility


8. What is the most memorable moment while doing NFT ART?  

 the most memorable moment for me was finishing the illustrations for a pfp project in 2021. finally finishing after months and looking at my hundreds of traits i drew really made me happy. unfortunately our social media accounts were taken over by a rogue team member so we refunded all the buyers, but the fact that i still accomplished drawing a nft project is really wild to me and ill for sure remember it forever


9. What do you think about the risk of hacking while working on NFT art, and what measures can be taken to prevent it?

 im very careful of being hacked. i have never been hacked in the 3 years that ive been involved with nfts. how to not get hacked: always verify it is the official website if you must connect your wallet to it, use a wallet in another browser as a test wallet, always assume links where you need to connect you wallet sent via email or dm are scams, act fast and revoke all permissions if you connect to a site that you didnt mean to


10. What do you think is the role of an artist today?

 i think there are many roles of an artist. art can be therapy, art can be entertainment, art can be nearly anything in my point of view. the intention of an artist can make their current role one thing or many things. i think every artist has different roles that are relevant to what is important to them
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