As non-fungible forms of art rise in popularity, Dallas artists are riding the wave. Next month, Landmark Center will host an NFT pop-up gallery for two weekends.
Pop-up art exhibit coming to Dallas spotlights state-of-the-art NFTs
Pop-up art exhibit coming to Dallas spotlights state-of-the-art NFTs An NFT is a digital-only piece of art.
Photo courtesy of Landmark A pop-up gallery featuring the hottest thing in art right now is coming to Dallas. The hottest thing being NFTs, which are digital/online-only artworks that can be anything from a drawing to a song to a tweet. The first physical NFT Art Gallery is being cohosted by Landmark Center, at 1801 N. Lamar St., and Artist Uprising, a Richardson-based talent agency and art provider. It ll take place at the Landmark a historic downtown building in the West End which btw was home to CultureMap Dallas first office way back in 12, huzzah.
/PRNewswire/ Artist Uprising™, which has been at the cutting edge of uniting art, brands, and consumers since 2015, has recently partnered with Landmark.
Colorful new artwork claims to be first AR mural in Uptown Dallas
Colorful new artwork claims to be first AR mural in Uptown Dallas The mural is across from Reverchon Park.
Photo courtesy of Harwood Int l. Dallas real estate developer Harwood International has debuted a new mural at Citymark On The Katy Trail, which they describe in a release as the first augmented reality mural in Uptown. The developer worked with local artist Kyle Steed, Artist Uprising, and Belmont Creative to create an engaging, interactive experience. This mural stands 12 feet high and 18 feet long and is located across from Reverchon Park on the Katy Trail.
Harwood International Debuts Uptown s First Augmented Reality Art Mural at Citymark on the Katy Trail
LOCAL ARTISTS AND REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER TEAM UP TO CREATE AN INTERACTIVE ART EXPERIENCE
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DALLAS, Jan. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Harwood International has debuted Uptown s first augmented reality art mural at the base of its latest acquisition
Citymark on the Katy Trail. The Dallas-based real estate developer teamed up with local artist
Kyle Steed,
Harwood District.
Photo by Rob Underwood I always like to bring a sense of movement into my work, said Steed. Not only that but color and playfulness are important. The wonderful thing about this project, though, is that I was able to combine all these elements together. I enjoyed working with Belmont Creative, Artist Uprising and Harwood to help bring this project to life.