NFTs are great for artists, bad for the environment April 16, 2021 at 6:57 am Sam Clover (Planttdaddii) is a digital sculptor who has been selling NFTs of her work for about $10,000. Title: 'unconditional' (Art courtesy of Sam Clover, Planttdaddii) Seattle’s Sam Clover is a digital sculptor, known as Planttdaddii, who was struggling to pay her bills as a working artist. “Client work was really not paying that well,” Clover said. “It was very, like, penny pinching all the time, and stress all the time.” But in October, she started selling some of her colorful, ethereal digital art work as NFTs. “My last two pieces sold for around 10k on [the NFT marketplace] SuperRare,” she said. “It’s really overwhelming, and I’ve built some really incredible connections with collectors.”