You know, this piece of art was titled “Bloodbath” and was minted on November 9, 2022 to commemorate the day @cz_binance backed out of the deal to rescue FTX.
Would be fitting to finally find a home for it after all these years and during a total bloodbath. Art imitating life kinda thing.
I’ve never put it on sale. I’ve never accepted an offer. But it’s a good time to see if anyone out there has the appetite.
It’s a triple exposure photograph.
https://t.co/mqe6aJbfCM
When I released Privé (my fine art nude study) I released it in a slow and thoughtful manner. Each 1/1 was auctioned off and there was no release schedule. It was meant to be slow and for people to wait until one they resonated with came up for auction so that each found the right home. I’m very very proud of that collection and I think it’s worth a look.
Today is a good day to remind you that Bloodbath was minted the day that Binance backed out of the deal to rescue FTX. Provenance at its finest. It’s a 1/1 and I have been holding it for years.
GM “Girl drinking from straw, 2026” is now live. To claim it, burn 1 Sicilian Kiss, 1 Death of Royalty, and 1 of any other Editions x Guido.
48 hours. For those that don’t like to burn… feel free to collect on secondary?
https://t.co/FrrQHiplpW
Better Off Anon: I’ve noticed more offers on this collection. I’ve bought 5 back, and I’m holding them until they find a proper home and the offers are representative of both the quality of this collection AND reflective of what I have achieved and pedigree of the work.
Always had a love for photography, abstract and collage. For a period of time before and during Covid, I morphed all 3 into physical pieces of art where I would collage images I liked from magazines, glue them to wooden substrates; and finish them off with paint/mediums.
AI has actually reignited my love for this medium. I’m able to experiment, manipulate and worth with textures the same way I did physical, only this time it’s digital. I don’t know if I ever release a series of collage works, I’ve often been asked, but I certainly love them.
Let’s talk about kindness, generosity, and gratitude. I was chatting with @GuidoDisalle briefly about a work he recently posted about called “Inner Workings.” It piqued my interest, so I asked about its origin story. After some back and forth, he proceeded to gift me a work from another collection of his that I’ve found myself browsing lately.
I’m grateful for the time, kindness, and generosity. All that to say, I’m happy to share the newest addition to the permanent collection:
“Anachronism #161” by @GuidoDisalle.
I don’t know what you consider a “good” photograph but I certainly know what I consider a boring photograph, and that isn’t to say you shouldn’t collect boring photographs if that’s what makes you happy, it’s just to say I don’t create boring photographs.