Blockchain Artist Interview: Zoran from Croatia
The blockchain is inspiring a new generation of artists in and around the tech scene. NewsBTC's Andrew Wagner interviewed one well-known artist on BitcoinTalk.org to get the scoop. Andrew: What is your background, and how did you get into Bitcoin? Would you call yourself an enthusiast? Zoran Kutozovic: As a multimedia artist, I worked with several different media and materials during the last fifteen years. My paintings are based on wood panels together with wooden frames that I made by myself, thus creating a unique and original artwork. Working with audio and video media is in the....
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