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NFT Art Show supports Global Humanities crises to release shortly

NFT Art Show supports Global Humanities crises to release shortly

The fine art platform, RedKiteNFT, partnered with 33 traditional and contemporary NFT artists around the world, containing Fanakapan, Dalek, and Ben Eine, to release an NFT group art show “Humanity” at the end of May 2022. The show aims to raise funds for refugees affected by conflict around the world.

With the fine arts marriage with Web 3, Humanity art sale has 256 NFTs, with one artwork from each of the 33 artists sold in limited editions of eight in the Polygon blockchain.

The catalyst of this art show is originally the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. In this way, RedKiteNFT aims to raise awareness of the world humanitarian crisis, which has displaced thousands of communities. The earning collected via the support of worldwide art collectors, curators, and fans will be donated to The Refugee Council, The Voices of Children Foundation, and UNICEF UK, Children’s Emergency Fund.

“Humanity has been a journey of exploration for us,” said James Robbins, chief marketing officer at RedKiteNFT, about the release company in 2021 and its initiative. The charities we have been cooperating with have opened our eyes to the world refugee crisis and the excellent long-term support they offer. “It is a compelling motivation to try and get something done in an early scale.”

The cost sharing of each NFT is 70:30, relative to RedKiteNFT and the artists. All cooperating artists will donate at least 35% of their NFT’s sale price, with a voluntary option to donate more to charity. RedKite contributes 25% to the target, and retains 5% to cover costs.

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