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Clubs promoting NFTs pose 'risk' to fans, MPs warn

Clubs promoting NFTs pose 'risk' to fans, MPs warn
Oct 10,2023 10:51 pm

... NFTs have been popularised as a way to create and sell digital Art On blockchains - the digital ledgers underpinning crypto transactions - but do not give the buyer the actual artwork or the copyright attached...

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... Lovelace - who studied Art On the French island of Martinique - set up studio in Trinidad in the mid-1990s...

Tracey Emin: 'I'm a much better artist after cancer'

Tracey Emin: 'I'm a much better artist after cancer'
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... " She also said she worried about the future of Art On the school curriculum, which is currently compulsory until the age of 14...

Tate Britain has rehung its art collection: What can we learn?

Tate Britain has rehung its art collection: What can we learn?
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... Do Tate s labels offer greater insights or diminish the Art On show? It no doubt depends on your perspective, but to me, they felt like an extra layer of history...

Ghislaine Maxwell trial: Prosecutors wrap up after 10 days

Ghislaine Maxwell trial: Prosecutors wrap up after 10 days
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... Her sister, a painter, had been working for Epstein, acquiring Art On his behalf, when he offered help getting her into college, Ms Farmer said...

Obituary: The Marquess of Bath

Obituary: The Marquess of Bath
Apr 18,2020 8:13 pm

... the 11th Viscount Weymouth, an event which he later described as a great shame for the students After leaving the army, he traveled to Paris, where he studied Art On the Left Bank and acquired a taste for the kind of extravagant outfits that he can wear then more in his life...

'Nightmare' hand statue looms over New Zealand city

'Nightmare' hand statue looms over New Zealand city
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... says one Twitter user welcoming the addition of challenging public Art On the city skyline...

The 'gravity-defying' art that washes away

The 'gravity-defying' art that washes away
Feb 16,2020 3:18 am

... Mr Bennett shares pictures of his beach Art On and fans of his work sometimes visit the beaches where he is working...

The 'gravity-defying' art that washes away

Feb 16,2020 3:18 am

Landscape gardener Sam Bennett makes beautiful sculptures from raw materials he finds on beaches.

Stones and driftwood are The Foundations of his work near his home in Torquay, Devon.

The 26-year-old started making the sculptures about 12 years ago while still at school.

"I never had an X-box and I Am always happy when I'm outside," he says.

"I read some books about [British sculptor] Andy Goldsworthy and it just became a hobby.

"Growing Up , I was infatuated by making a living from nature.

"Even when I was doing exams at school I still wanted to go to The Beach and build Something . "

The tides may wash away his work but he says its ephemeral nature is key to why he does it.

"It's there for a moment and gone the next, I'm just moving nature around," he says of his art.

"I like that because if it's Not Perfect The Tide will take it and I will try again tomorrow.

"And there's an element of excitement about seeing The Tide Coming In and in a couple of hours it has been destroyed. "

Mr Bennett shares pictures of his beach Art On and fans of his work sometimes visit The Beaches where he is working.

They include children who cannot resist the temptation to knock The Work over before The Tide comes in.

"I would rather see The Sea destroy it, but I would have done the same when I was kid" he says.

Mr Bennett has been working at some beach spots so long that he even remembers some of The Pebbles .

And he destroys his own sculptures before leaving if they are on a popular beach to avoid anyone being injured.

"Most of the places are so remote it's not a problem," he says.

He is at The Beach most days for several hours.

"Some people said I Am ruining The Beach but I'm not hurting anyone and I'm not littering and in a few hours it will be gone.

"I read the news and there's a lot of pain in The World . If I did not do what I do it would all get too much for me.

"We live in a world that we are destroying and if I can add Something beautiful even for Five Minutes it brings happiness to people. "

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