Popular NFT Collective, Test, has finally revealed the names of the artists behind the Grails III NFT collection. The reveal happened last Friday, much to the relief of many fans of the project who had been waiting weeks to find out who was behind some of their favorite digital designs.
The Grails III Collection featured the work of some notable digital creators. The list reads like who’s who within the NFT space. Some of these people include Matt Kane, a generative artist; Josie Bellini, founder of the Cyber Brokers NFT Collection; and All Seeing Seneca, the lead artist who helped bring Bored Ape Yacht Club’s NFTs to life. In total, there are 20 artists, each of whom has contributed a unique work of art. The work is part of the Grails III NFT Collection and is available in limited quantities.
Grail III Artists Revealed
We’ve brought 20 artists and 20 artworks to this season, which features limited editions and series of curated artworks.⁰⁰As always, the artists’ identities were kept hidden until today.
We will be tweeting as they are revealed. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/7dE5Tkjcf1
— PROOF (🥃,🦉) (@proof_xyz) January 27, 2023
On January 17, Grails III opened its mint passes for collectors around the world to purchase their favorite works of art. Several people were able to purchase their desired NFTs until the minting period closed on January 24. At press time, the collection managed to sell around 199 ETH, which roughly translates to around $315,000. The minimum price of each piece is 2 ETH or $3168.
Why did Proof hide the identity of the artists behind the Grails III NFT collection?
The Proof through Grails project is known for attracting renowned artists to create impressive collections. That being said, they have made a habit of hiding the names of the artists behind the project until sales are finished. According to Eli Scheinman, Proof’s head of art, the goal is to allow collectors to interact with artwork without preconceived biases based on the artist’s reputation. This means that you can appreciate art for what it is not because it comes from a certain artist.
As you can tell from the name, this is the third iteration of the mysterious NFT collection. The first took place in February of last year and the second in August.
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