Barcelona's Trailblazing Female NFT Artist
A Spanish female artist from Barcelona has emerged as a pioneer in NFT art. She was honored by Forbes.es as one of the "100 Top Most Creative Business Minds of 2023." Her notable work includes being the NFT artist for the Hollywood movie “Fresh Kills,” directed by Jennifer Esposito.
Global Recognition and Exhibitions
Her art has been globally exhibited and auctioned, with highlights including the NASDAQ Billboard in NYC, MOCA, and NIFTIES NFT.NYC 2020. International showcases span CAFA China, NFT.NYC Times Square 2022, and various prestigious galleries and auctions across Madrid, Paris, Bangkok, the USA, and Italy.
She was a finalist in the Visual Artist Award Miami 2018 for Best Technical Innovation and won awards for her contributions to women in Multimedia Art and at the International Filmmaker Biennale Women in Cinema in Berlin.
Crypto World Influence
In 2021, BeInCrypto recognized her as one of the three most influential Hispanic women in the cryptocurrency industry. She made a significant impact with a mapping projection on the Denver Clock Tower for the Denver Theatre District's Night Lights Denver Program.
Collaborations and Interviews
In February 2022, she collaborated with ELLE magazine to create the first NFT ELLE cover featuring model Barbara Palvin, benefiting childhood cancer. Her interviews include appearances on Spanish television and in "Oliver Press English News".
Recent Exhibitions and Achievements
- 2023: Solo exhibition at JUST MAD, Madrid.
- 2022: Multiple showcases at MIAMI ART BASEL, Sevilla's Expo VIP CRYPTOVERSE ISLAND, and London murals.
- 2021 & Earlier: Participation in auctions and exhibitions at prestigious venues like FAUVE Fine Art in Paris, Duran Subastas in Madrid, and the Cryptovoxels and Decentraland VR Gallery.
Her journey also includes digital works for Mimi Kirk-Program and Erkhart Tolle, as well as her involvement in The Cult House, London.