I’ve been hearing the question a lot lately: “Are NFTs dead?” My short answer is no—but things have definitely shifted.
When NFTs first exploded, fine art NFTs looked like a revolution. Artists suddenly had a way to sell work directly to collectors, with built-in proof of ownership. That’s still true, but the hype cooled once speculation got louder than the art itself. Today, fine art NFTs live on in smaller communities where people value the creative vision more than the resale.
Then you have collectible NFTs—the PFPs, trading cards, and gamified drops. At one point, everyone was launching them. Too many projects promised the world, and when most didn’t deliver, prices collapsed. But in the middle of all that noise, you’ll still find a few gems: projects that actually build culture or connect meaningfully with their communities.
And finally, there are tokens by themselves, without the art. These are starting to blend into the bigger world of digital finance. They act like access keys, voting rights, or little building blocks of new markets. Here, the focus isn’t art at all—it’s about infrastructure, and how tokenization might change how we handle value online.
So no, NFTs aren’t dead. The hype era is over, and maybe that’s a good thing. What’s left is quieter, slower, and maybe more meaningful—art as provenance, collectibles as culture, tokens as financial tools. That’s where I see things heading, and I’ll keep exploring it right alongside you.
What do you think—are NFTs still alive in your world?
Over the past few months, I’ve been shaping this site into something much bigger than a portfolio. Yes, it will showcase my art, but I want it to be more than a static gallery. My goal is to create a space where I can connect with the people who care about what I’m building, share the creative process more openly, and experiment with new ways of bringing ideas into the world.
When I think about where my work has lived until now—social platforms, scattered galleries, NFT marketplaces—it’s been fragmented. This site is where everything finally comes together. It will hold the surreal art you’ve come to expect, but also the stories behind it, new experiments, and even services that extend beyond fine art.
Built for Supporters First
This site is built with real supporters in mind—the ones who seek out the work, not just stumble across it in a feed. Social media is fleeting; this is permanent. My hope is that here, I can have more direct conversations about the art, the design choices, and the experiments that may or may not become full projects.
I also want this site to reflect the way I actually work: layered, experimental, sometimes messy, always changing. That means you’ll see polished series side by side with creative sketches and works-in-progress. Think of it as a kind of creative sandbox, open to anyone curious enough to look inside.
The Coming Shop
One of the features I’m most excited about is the Shop, which will roll out soon. For the first time, supporters will be able to bring pieces of this work into their daily lives. The Shop will include prints and canvases, as well as merchandise like tees and mugs—objects that carry the surreal energy of the artwork but live in practical, everyday spaces.
This isn’t about mass production—it’s about thoughtful accessibility. A canvas on a wall, a mug on a desk, a print tucked into a reading nook—each one is a way of making art part of your everyday rhythm.
Bridging Digital and Physical
Another cornerstone of this launch is the integration of NFTs. My digital ecosystem is an essential part of what I’ve been building, and I don’t plan to leave it behind. For now, the site will feature direct links to my existing NFT offerings, giving collectors immediate access. Down the line, as the site grows, I’ll implement direct minting from here, making it easier than ever to support and collect.
In the end, this is about blending worlds: physical works you can hold or wear and digital works you can own on the blockchain. Both are real. Both matter. And both belong here.
Expanding Into Design Services
This site is also my home base for graphic design services. Alongside my art, I’ll be offering innovative as well as traditional design work, including:
Logo design and branding support for individuals and organizations
Poster and flyer design for events and campaigns
Publication design such as ePubs, booklets, and digital catalogs
Web design and layout services for creative projects and small businesses
Pretty much anything that can be crafted through Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign
Design has always been part of my creative identity, and this site is the place where I can bring those skills forward for collaborators, clients, and supporters alike.
A Beginning, Not an Ending
The launch of this site is just the start. My hope is that it becomes a hub where community, creativity, and design intersect. A place where I can share new artwork, offer services, experiment with formats, and give back through things like free ePubs.
Thank you for being here at the beginning. Your support makes this possible, and I can’t wait to share what comes next.