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The NFT MunchiesNFT collection
Adam Rattigan
Adam Rattigan, an artist based in London, is inspired by great artists from past and present. He use his work as a tool to educate a wider audience about past and present artists in a really fun and accessible way. He does this effectively by taking inspiration from an artist's style and creating my interpretation of it using lots of bright colours and a spin on the work in his own way. You can see it like the remix of a song but instead of using beats, it uses visuals and art. All his pieces also feature a plate and knife and fork this is because he see it as an abstract way of feeding people art education. His goal as an artist is to support other artists that have amazing work, but just don’t have the support or funding to get their work seen or noticed. 40% of the fund that MunchiesNFT raises goes towards supporting emerging artists' projects, mentorship, funding and marketing to an artist that don’t have any resources to get the help they need. A private collection with works of Adam Rattigan was also exposed in Dijon, France in 2024 in Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie et du Vin and it was an inspiration for the wine labels in Ars et Vinum collection.


The NFT Ugly People collection
Ugly People by Jorge Torrealba. Jorge was first inspired to create Ugly People as part of his New York gallery exhibition “Discount for Ugly People” in 2021.
Jorge "El Niño" Torrealba
Jorge "El Niño" Torrealba (b. 1990) is an NYC based, Venezuelan born illustrator and multi-media visual artist. Since arriving in the United States seeking political asylum with nothing to his name, he has exploded to become one of the most buzzing up and coming graphic artists on the scene today. Moonlighting as a standup at the Broadway Comedy Club in NYC, or collaborating with iconic brands like Pabst Blue Ribbon, Torrealba's inspiration comes from all around, and everywhere. His free spirit, and pure heart, focusing the lens of his art, allowing him to truly see people.
Through dedication, passion, and hard work, Niño has quickly become one of the most explosive names in the street-art world — from working with celebrities like NBA Player Enes Kanter and Latin American pop superstar Maluma to winning TWO Suncoast Emmys for the documentary about his life, among winning numerous other awards and gallery recognition, it’s clear Niño’s trajectory is only going to the
Ugly People is the product of a lifetime of passion, determination, and struggle from artist and co-founder Jorge “Niño” Torrealba. Jorge was first inspired to create Ugly People as part of his New York gallery exhibition “Discount for Ugly People” in 2021 which received critical acclaim and sparked the Ugly People style as a striking, unique hallmark of the collection. The Ugly People's message was always to celebrate everyone’s uniqueness and to love ourselves no matter what we look like on the outside. Due to the love and support the exhibition received, as well as the passion and meaning behind it, Jorge decided it was the perfect concept to launch his first NFT project.


The NFT HappyMarmots.io collection
Happy Marmots is a IP global brand dedicated to create lifetime moments for friends and family trough the creativity of web 3.0. and outdoor experiences in real life and in online game environment. Holder get IP rights!
The Lipizzaner - art work of the label by Skima
An artist in full movement, pluridisciplinaire, Skima, by his real name Maxime Thevenet, born in 1994 in Burgundy. Initially formed on technical design, destined to arhitectural lines, Skimabreak out the barriers and discover his passion and talent for the hyperrealism. In 2018 decide to get exclusive and professionally to his art and talent. The wine label itself is a true work of art and hand-signed by artist.
For our project the artist made an incredible hyper realiste drawing in graphite, called "The Lipizzaner" - The Lipizzan or Lipizzaner is a European breed of riding horse developed in the Habsburg Empire in the sixteenth century. It is of Baroque type, and is powerful, slow to mature and long-lived; the coat is usually gray. Lipizzaner horse breeding traditions are recognised by UNESCO and inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Why wine and horses? There are so many similarities: the dedication, the passion, and the precision that it takes to raise a Lipizzaner and to raise a grape. You can't do either one of these things alone no matter what your dreams are, and it takes a lot of professionalism.
A limited sprinted and signed series of the painting you will find in the artist's boutique https://www.skimadrawing.com/produit/lipizzaner/ and if you want to see the "Making of" video, follow us on IG or Twitter.
Enjoy!
