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An insightful conversation with Refik
Anadol (www.dataland.art),
a pioneer in AI-driven art, exploring the
integration of AI into creative practices.
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Rising art star Alex Righetto (www.alexrighetto.art)
sharing his journey and how personal branding
has become a key to his success.
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Medina Kasimova’s (www.medina.art)
touching story about how art has played a crucial
role in her personal healing journey.
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A deep dive into Mondoir's (www.mondoir.art)
contributions to digital art and innovation,
offering new pathways for artists and collectors
alike.
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AfriKin Art Fair (www.afrikin.art),
a case study in how art can foster community and
transcultural dialogues.
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An op-ed exploring the legacy artists leave
behind and how they can shape their long-term
impact.
The
book is divided into 13 chapters with one devoted to
Art & Artists Inside the Domain Industry.
It features Nikko Subramanian (Senior Product
Manager, Go Daddy India), Vinita Srivastava
(Director, Strategic Partnerships at .ORG), Jeff
Sass (CMO of .ART Domains, commenting on Art,
DNA and Career) and I make an appearance as well.
However, my role was to write an introduction to the
best artist in our house, my wife Diana
Jackson, whose skill as an oil painter is
highlighted in this chapter.
Two
of the four artworks by Diana Jackson featured in
the .ART Odyssey book.
The new
issue also provides rich insights from and for
artists, collectors, and cultural pioneers, serving
as a comprehensive guide for anyone
passionate about the intersection of art,
technology, and personal development.
Founder
of .ART Registry, Ulvi Kasimov, shares: ”We
are deeply thankful to the contributors whose
stories showcase the healing power of art and its
synergy with technology. This issue reflects .ART's
mission to explore these intersections, inspiring
new ways to think about success and its impact on
the global creative community”
This
impressive publication, available in both trade
paperback and Kindle editions at Amazon,
is part of .ART's mission to support and
inspire the global creative community. Proceeds from
the sale of this issue support The
Art Therapy Initiative, reinforcing .ART’s
ongoing commitment to promote art as a tool for
healing and community well-being.
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