It turns out burning a Frida Kahlo drawing to sell NFTs is a bad idea
“I’m proud to say this event will solve some of the world’s biggest problems in honor of Frida Kahlo,” reads a title slide in a video produced by the NFT company.the project has so far only sold four of the 10,000 NFTs it created — a roughly $11,000 return on a $10 million stunt. On top of that, the controversial promotion tactic may have broken Mexican law.Kahlo’s work national monuments, and destroying them is a crime.
The website for the project describes it as an effort to bring together collectors, creators, and art lovers and introduce Kahlo’s work to the metaverse. On OpenSea, the NFT project is described as “the only remaining link to Frida Kahlo’s diary painting,, in existence.” With next to no interest in the NFTs and the original drawing in ashes, the world’s connection to
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