An artist under the pseudonym of 'Robness ロブネス Cyberpop' has released new high value art pieces on the RareArt.io blockchain art gallery for interested art buyers/investors. Robness has played a seminal role in being one of a small few original individuals who helped spawn and assist in creating the first iterations of blockchain art as we know it. He has helped created a lot of the first series RarePEPE cards which has sold in many 10's of thousands and continues to gain value to this day because of continued blockchain historical value context. Additionally, he has assisted in conceiving and helping test what is now known as cross item gaming to which most blockchain games now bootstrap for their items in-game. These experiments were first conceived in the games Sarutobi and Spells of Genesis(with the use of the Satoshicard item in Spells of Genesis, Sarutobi developer experimented and was successful in cross porting the card item into his game).
His new pieces are a reflection of childhood memories and current observations of a futurist Los Angeles. The expressions are his nostalgic yearning of a coastal Los Angeles past whilst not ignoring the financial ruin and changes that are taking place within the city he holds dear.
All pieces are firm $50,000 each and one of a kind. The first four pieces are 1 token counts, whoever owns them is the sole owner and bought through the Ethereum blockchain. As a value discovery, these pieces are inherently connected with Robness' past contributions the blockchain art world and shall hold value as the blockchain art world grows. As a guarantee, Robness shall not make any pieces below the $50,000 mark and shall increase prices of his newer pieces as they keep selling out to insure early investors that their pieces shall grow in time as blockchain history moves on.
His new pieces can be seen here.
https://www.rareart.io/u/Robness%E3%83%AD%E3%83%96%E3%83%8D%E3%82%B9Cyberpop/artworksTo all prospective and future blockchain art buyers and collectors, we hope you enjoy these pieces, have fun in this great technological time and become part of the new era of art history as well.
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