Jim Thompson, in collaboration with Binance and NFKings Productions, brings Thai-designed elephants into the global NFT (Non-Fungible Token) market of Binance through Mystery Boxes. This event celebrates World Elephant Day on August 12. The elephants entering these mystery boxes come in 3D designs, with a total of 10 different designs available. They are categorized into 4 difficulty levels: Normal (4 designs), Rare (3 designs), Super Rare (2 designs), and Super Super Rare (1 design). Each design offers a diverse range of styles, from traditional Thai elephant motifs and Kunchorn Waree from Jim Thompson’s Silk Farm to adorable doodle-like patterned elephants. The most exceptional and rarest design is The Royal Elephant, personally hand-drawn by Jim Thompson himself. There will be a total of 60,000 elephant NFT mystery boxes available for auction starting tomorrow (August 12, 2021, at 11:00 AM UTC or approximately 6:00 PM Thailand time) at a price of…
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Hokusai ukiyo-e to fight fraud in Japan passport
New passport sample which will feature Hokusai’s printing | Image courtesy to Ministry of Foreign Affairs Japan The works of Katsushika Hokusai, the all-time master of ukiyo-e or Japanese woodblock printing, have been the inspirations for many products such as souvenirs, clothing, or stationery. However, this is the first time that Hokusai’s ukiyo-e will appear in the new Japanese passport for those who apply for a visa from February 2019. The printing series of “36 Views of Mount Fuji”, created in the early 19th century, is the most famous oeuvre of Hokusai. The new passport will include 24 images of this collection, each shown as background on the visa stamping page. This design project began four years ago. The main objectives are to enhance protection against forgery and prepare for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, which is scheduled to be held in Tokyo in mid-year 2019. The new design also…
Art in the Garden: The Allure of “Dragon’s Footprint” at Art Macao 2019
Yansong Ma and his MAD Architects team were invited to create their installation at the luxury mixed-use complex, Wynn Palace, which hosted the "Garden of Earthly Delights" exhibition as part of Art Macao 2019. The exhibition drew inspiration from and was named after the painting by Renaissance artist Hieronymus Bosch. The artworks in the exhibition explored the concept of "space," with Ma being the only artist to use the outdoor space of this luxury complex as his canvas.
“The Garden of Earthly Delights” at Wynn Palace Macao, Art Macao 2019 | Recap
The exhibition “The Garden of Earthly Delights” at Wynn Palace Macao was one of the highlights in Art Macao 2019, the first edition of its international art exhibition took over 33 museums and landmarks across Macao during five months from June – October 2019. Inspired by a painting from 500 years ago Inspired by a painting from 500 years ago, the exhibition named after a famous work of Hieronymus Bosch- a Dutch renaissance master artist during the 16th century. “The Garden of Earthly Delights” believed to be drawn between the year 1490-1510. This 2.55 x 3.85 m triptych depicts three scenes of heaven, earth, and hell. The left panel describes the atmosphere of heaven, when God created Adam and Eve, the first pair of humans. In contrast, the right panel shows how human is suffering from greed and lust. The centerpiece, which is the main content of the painting, portrays…