MakersPlace, a leading digital fine art marketplace, has partnered with Matt Gondek, a Los Angeles-based deconstructive pop artist, to release an all-new non-fungible token (NFT) collection titled 'Fight Club.'
For those unfamiliar, Gondek specializes in deconstructed paintings and sculptures, many of which possess a playful punk rock aesthetic. His pieces often feature cartoon characters and comic books melting, exploding, or falling apart. Now, Gondek's 'Fight Club' collection will feature his iconic custom-made baseball bat designs, this time in the form of 280 one-of-one digital collectibles.
"I'm really excited to release Fight Club to a whole new audience and provide my fans with an experience unlike any of my other compositions. I'm honored to work with such a leading platform like MakersPlace who understands my vision and can help translate my meaning and purpose of creativity," said Matt Gondek in a recent press release.
Deconstructed Pop Art NFTs
Matt Gondek Launches His 'Fight Club' Collection on MakersPlace
Trend Themes
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