Hi everyone,
I wanted to take this moment to provide everyone with an update. Before I begin, I just wanted to express our thanks and gratitude to this entire community. We never anticipated that *The Bitcoin Bull* would be met with the amount of exposure and positive feedback that it did. We are absolutely thrilled that many of you enjoyed the Bull, and that we are absolutely looking forward to bringing you more. Ludvig is currently working on his 2nd painting (if you are wondering, it will not be the Bear). We are
very excited for this next piece. While I can't reveal too much information on it, sorry
; I can say that we expect to reveal it early next month. The Bear will follow afterwards as the 3rd in the collection.
Returning back to the Bull, we are happy to announce that all prints are ready for immediate shipment. Unfortunately, due to our local art store running out of 31” mailing tubes, we can only fulfill 7 more shipments until we receive a new batch next week. We have placed an order for the remaining tubes.
Mailing tubes ready to go:
https://imgur.com/1V7FTuzhttps://imgur.com/OqQMkJAI also wanted to take this time to share with you a photograph of the man behind the brush, please note that we will have a more professional photograph when we are done building the online portfolio.
Ludvig Manukyan and the Bull:
https://imgur.com/n8RvfPoIn other news, I also want to let you know that we are actively working on a website/online portfolio to showcase Ludvig’s paintings and collections. The website will also include contact information, a biography, and previous and older works.
Thanks everyone for the continued support, we appreciate it!
Best,
Mel
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Very nice Viz!
Nice looking art an great idea. Congrats!
I'm sure they will sell like hotcakes.
Thank you for the feedback! Yes, we have been receiving lots of emails and attention.
Wow, that looks hyperrealistic in my own opinion. Did you use any reference?
Thanks! I don't know if I would classify it as hyperrealism, hyperrealism paintings generally look like photographs with extremely fine detail. Personally, I think that it contains many Dali-esque elements.
The idea for the painting was mainly done in the form of a sketch -- specifically, in graphite pencil on paper.