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19 Year Old Digital Artist Sanjivani Rajput Explores NFTs World

By its very nature, the non-fungible token (NFTs) phenomena appear to be more of a financial and technological breakthrough. As more people join the NFTs hype train to share and purchase artwork, the art community is becoming more well-known.

Any object, whether it’s music, a photograph, a three-dimensional model, or in-game items, can be converted into a digital asset and become an NFTs. Also, NFTs can even be created from a tweet. Even Twitter’s founder, Jack Dorsey, sold his first tweet as NFT for $2.5 million.

NFTs sales have risen to $2.5 billion in the first half of 2021 alone.

Physical paintings can be compared to NFTs. Sunflowers by Van Gogh can be downloaded, printed, and hung on the wall by anyone, although the original can only be found at a museum.

Art created on a computer Artists can use NFTs to commercialize the digital version of their work, but they can also use them to safeguard their ownership online and get royalties in a secondary market for the first time.


The 19yrs Old NFTs Digital Artist Sanjivani Rajput

See the link here… and many others.

Also, one of her social media handles includes Twitter where some of these artworks are also on display. You can check that out!

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