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Astana, Kazakhstan • 23 August, 2022 | 11:11
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‘Kazakh Funny Games’ Artworks To Be Turned To NFTs

Traditional ornaments to find new life in the digital era

Saule Dyussenbina
Saule Dyussenbina

A creative collection of artworks under the name ‘Kazakh funny games’ by Saule Dyussenbina, @saule_dyuss,More than 10 paintings will be animated as digital wallpaper. 

About the artist

Saule Dyussenbina was born in 1971 in Karaganda. She currently lives and works in Almaty.

She turns still images depicting the ordinary Kazakh reality into prints for everyday objects: pillows, plates, wallpaper. 

Saule Dyussenbina

About the collection

‘Kazakh Funny Games’ is a collection of 26 prints that Saule created back in 2016-2017.

Saule Dyussenbina

Kazakhstan artists, designers, and other creative people want to enter the global art market, and it is much easier and faster to do it now with the help of NFT. The Internet, and more specifically, social media platforms, just don't give as many opportunities to officially register your artwork as NFT does.

What is NFT?

A Non-fungible token is a type of cryptographic token, each instance of which is unique and cannot be exchanged or replaced with another similar token. In fact, NFT is a digital analog of a document certifying the right to a digital asset. It "embeds" the data about the owner and a set of rights, which is provided by the token. 

For example, the NF token with the first tweet in Twitter's history, made by its founder Jack Dorsey, was sold for almost 3 million euros. Many experts believe that NFT is the future of art.

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