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The modern french street art by Pboy

  • Photo du rédacteur: Alexart
    Alexart
  • 13 mars 2020
  • 2 min de lecture

Dernière mise à jour : 22 mars 2020

Pascal Boyard, alias PBoy is a painter based in Paris.

He grew up in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, the chapel, a place bathed in graffiti. It's therefore natural that he becomes passionate about street art. His talent is then increasingly recognized; He mixes both his fascination with the monumental portrait while paying homage to the complexity that maintains the human face with the soul. It combines both new technologies and traditional painting techniques.


He is in particular the first mural painter to have offered donations in Bitcoin thanks to a QR code affixed to his works. He is also the first to have transformed his murals into digital collectibles, called "NFT". (Tonkénisés Mural Frescoes). These are collectibles, introducing rarity in the digital world. They allow collectors to acquire digital works.

You can collect the 6 Tonkenized murals as digital collectibles. The frescoes are divided into square parts of identical size. Each part is unique and impossible to replicate and corresponds to each original creation signed by the artist.

« Papa, c’est quoi l’argent ? »

This is a tonkenized fresco. Divided into 2 unique parts. Realized in 2017, the fresco is still visible at 64 rue Riquet, 75019 Paris. Thanks to the ARTIVIVE application, it is possible to see this work in an animated way via your smartphone.


Donations in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies allow the artist to keep all independence in his creation and to free himself from intermediaries (galleries, institutions ...). The public can thus provide their support in order to finance the next works. Donations in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies allow the artist to keep all independence in his creation and to free himself from intermediaries (galleries, institutions ...). The public can thus provide their support in order to finance the next works.


“Le désespéré ”


Fifth tokenized fresco. Divided into 3 unique parts and with a QR code. Made in May 2019 on the wall of rue Ordener, 75018 Paris. Today, the fresco no longer exists.


 
 
 

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