Biography
2021: Launch your own NFT collection
Artist David Datuna announced the launch of his first NFT collection to again "feed" the whole world with another "portion" of art. This became known on May 5, 2021.
On his Facebook page, the scandalous artist said that he really decided to feed the world not only with art, but with real food, as the fight against hunger in the world is gaining intense momentum every day. For this mission, Datuna teamed up with a large food corporation - Dole Sunshine. Together, they said that by 2025 they will feed more than 1 000 000 000 people starving on the planet.
Our joint cooperation will not leave anyone friendly, and most importantly hungry - said David Datuna. |
As a result of the collaboration, Datuna will create 5 objects of art on fruit themes and present them on the NFT Rarible.com auction platform on May 6. The initial price of the work will be from $20,000. {{quote 'The beauty of the NFT is that the story does not end on the first sale, but only begins with it. Therefore, no matter how much the first work is sold, we plan to raise several million dollars from it, "said" 'David Datuna "'.}}
Later, the main Art work will be shown at many museum venues in the World. Installations will somehow reflect the problem of food safety and world hunger. Datun will create the main work in his branded technique - using lenses for glasses.
Different lenses represent different points of view and interpretations of society, "he says. |
Revenues from NFT sales will be transferred to the Nonprofit Boys and Girls Club, which has offices around the world, for various programs focused on combating hunger around the world.
NFT- a platform of the future where the artist has contact with the viewer and the buyer directly, I am sure that after such a major collaboration with the product giant Dole, NFT has every chance to become the number 1 platform in the field of charity |
In the fall of 2020, the famous artist offered to buy the body of Vladimir Lenin and transport him to a copy of the Mausoleum. He offered an initial contribution for Lenin's body of $1 million and said that he wanted to raise more than $1 billion for the project.
In December 2019, David Datuna ate a banana sold for $120,000 from Art Basel in Miami.