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Oleg Tselkov’s painting will be sold as NFT

By Jorge March
October 8, 2021
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Superhow.ART has just announced its very first NFT auction of a real art painting.

The auction will be open to all bidders as there could be one whale winner receiving full ownership of the painting, or many shrimp winners, bidding to share the NFT in the relevant parts.

Adding value to the cryptocurrency market

“The players in the cryptocurrency market are used to digital art. So we wanted to show that it is possible to own an art painting and buy it as an NFT. You can buy full or fractional ownership. It can become an art collecting revolution and open up new possibilities for everyone, ”says Vytautas Kašėta, CEO and co-founder of superhow.ART.

The auction structure is based on official Ethereum blockchain smart contract technologies, which are decentralized and offer better defense against malicious activity, making security strong and reliable.

There is no minimum value for the painting, as there is no reserved price for the auction. Therefore, the price of the painting will be left to the discretion of all bidders. For more information on the project process, visit the How it Works section.

Painting in play, an avant-garde piece of a nonconformist

The object of the first auction – the oil painting “Head with legs” by the recently deceased Oleg Tselkov (130 x 195 cm). Since his career, Tselkov has developed and retained his unique non-conformist surrealist ideas and style.

This makes his quirky art modern, relevant to this day, and a valuable addition to art collections, as the pieces receive considerable attention at auctions around the world.

However, this will be the first time Tselkov’s painting could gain unlimited owners if the combined shrimp auction pool exceeds Whale’s highest bid. This NFT auction is an opportunity for small bidders to prove that they too can buy works of art and that it is no longer exclusively a luxury of overbidding whales.

Anonymity and data security guaranteed

The auction guarantees anonymity as no user data will be stored. Each transaction will use wallets and a smart contract to communicate, preventing personal data leaks.

With that and the love of art in mind, get ready to enjoy the auction experience and add a wonderful piece to your NFT collection or start the art collection journey. For more information, please visit this website. The auction will open on October 25, 2021 at 12:00 UTC.

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