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VR Metaverse Sculptors claims NFTs can “democratise” imagination

Joshua Skirtich and Jenesis, an NFT collection of virtual reality (VR) sculptures, are pushing the metaverse's frontiers.

With so many artists joining the NFT community, Skirtich and Jenesis, popular VR Metaverse Sculptors, are convinced that digital art is the world’s future. They believe that this may help all artists compete on an equal footing. As the digital canvas allows artists and collectors to “democratise imagination” using NFT, it allows them to let their creative juices flow freely and share them with the world (whatever it is) in its most immersive form, the metaverse.

Many NFT artists and collectors have been drawn to the NFT metaverse notion since it provides proof that you possess the original item, increases rarity for that particular digital artwork, and increases demand for digital items.

Tech giants refer to the metaverse as an experience tied to AR and VR rather than being linked to NFT surroundings. The notion is a little all over the place right now. NFTs represent real estate, automobiles, footwear, or avatars that may be accessed from a variety of distant locations. Skirtich is currently completely involved and focused on the notion of artists working with the metaverse and NFTs to prepare for a bigger metaverse. He’s always researching the prospect of making and selling digital art online, particularly digitally-created sculptures with out-of-this-world shapes and dimensions.

Skirtich hand-sculpts in virtual reality (VR), devoid of any physical constraints. It is composed of 3D digital sculptures, with each NFT acting as proof of ownership. People may use avatars in 3D environments to interact, work, and play in and around the metaverse. 

Jenesis is a popular NFT collection of VR sculptures with over 103 digital sculptures. His NFT sculptures are inspired by many human shapes in various postures and qualities that display various body languages with no specific texture or detail on the surface. This section allows you more flexibility in terms of interpretation and creativity.

The Sandbox and Decentraland, for example, are two instances of the metaverse’s possibilities. It might take a few more years to build a massive metaverse.

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Vaishali Goel
Vaishali Goel
Technology enthusiast, explorer and academic scholar. Currently exploring the crypto world. Join me in my journey to see how crypto, NFT and Metaverse will change the world.
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