The highlights of Metaverse Art Week include unique pieces by Frida Kahlo.

Frida Kahlo's artwork, once hidden from public view, is now accessible within the metaverse, all thanks to her family's decision to bring these works online in a digital exhibition. Metaverse Art Week in Decentraland on August 24-28.
Attendees delved into Kahlo's art and listened to heartfelt stories from her family within a digital representation of the family’s historic 'Red House' in Mexico City.
This interactive version of the Red House was the result of a partnership with a Web3 firm, creating an immersive environment that brings to life the first chapters of Frida’s fascinating journey. Each room is designed to tell a segment of her story prior to her union with Diego Rivera, another renowned Mexican artist. Ezel.Life As Luke McFarlane, co-founder of Ezel, explains, 'The first two decades of her life are illustrated in this digital space. It reflects her trials, drive, and zest for living; from battling polio, to her adolescence, and finally, depicting the tragic bus accident.
Pedro Cancino, who co-founded Ezel and has a close relationship with the Kahlo family, noted that they were initially reluctant to share their personal history. However, they realized that blockchain technology offered a genuine way to convey tales that might otherwise fade away. said .
'The blockchain serves as a perfect platform to preserve the family's true narrative and share it freely, devoid of external alterations by media outlets or other entities,' he added.
The exhibition boasted nearly 800 artistic creations, ranging from rough sketches to original masterpieces.
Cancino said.
Specialized digital tools meticulously scanned and converted all artworks into digital formats. High-resolution image The third installment of Metaverse Art Week showcased diverse content across three distinct categories: the Contemporary Art World, Web3 Art Environments, and the vibrant communities of digital artists. A highlight of this year's event included contributions from the Ukrainian Meta History – Museum of War, a charitable NFT initiative aimed at raising awareness regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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