⚽️ Revisiting our creative history: A look back at our collaborations with @ManCity over the years.
🔳 Art meets sport once again in our current exhibition featuring @gregcicle x @ArtSportCo x ManCity.
A new chapter in the intersection of sport and creativity!
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4-IN-A-ROW is now live! I’ve been fortunate enough recently to collaborate with Man City, alongside @Web3MediaLabs , on a project centered around celebrating the teams achievement of winning the Premier League four times in a row. This has been a phenomenal opportunity and the hard work of multiple people. @MakersPlace@ArtSportCo
🚨 SALE NOW ON! @MakersPlace x @ArtSportCo 🚨
🎨 8 hand-drawn immersive scenes by @gregcicle
⏳ Don’t miss this epic way to commemorate our history-making season!
🕧 Ends 20.7 at 18:00 (UK)
@ManCity@MakersPlace@gregcicle 🚨ARTWORK DROP PAGE NOW LIVE🚨
https://t.co/Qv9Nge1Zju
🔔To discover more about artwork and to get a notification when the drop goes live on 16.07 @6PM BST.
Piecing the puzzle together. Here's a look behind-the-scenes 🧩
The making of “4-IN-A-ROW,” the world’s first ownable Sports Zoom Artwork 🔥
Coming soon to @MakersPlace, created by City x @gregcicle x @ArtSportCo 🙌
📅 16.7.24 | 18:00 (UK)
This is super exciting to share. I’ve been fortunate enough to collaborate with Man City on my first Sports related NFT. Big shoutout to them, @MakersPlace and @ArtSportCo !
🚨 The WORLD’S FIRST ownable zoom sports artwork! 🚨
4-IN-A-ROW features 8 memorable City moments from the 23/24 season. 🎨
Coming soon to @MakersPlace, created by City x @gregcicle x @ArtSportCo 🙌
📆 16.7.24 | 18:00 (UK)
@MetageistVR I don’t know if I like the term but I definitely agree it’s a new medium! I had a chance to try the Vision Pro recently and it was a phenomenal experience and the art implications are boundless.
Making art can be defined as a byproduct of a wonderful time you spent with yourself. What matters most is how that time and experience shaped you as a unique person, not the resulting painting.
Stream of consciousness is what makes this fun. Why I love KJG was the way he worked, efficient, internalized. I usually work letting the paint talk back to me, to tell me what it needs. But this way is more direct somehow. Also the very simple tools. Requires some experience.