Cointemporary - an Online Art Gallery That Accepts Bitcoin

Cointemporary - an Online Art Gallery That Accepts Bitcoin

Well, we all know that art is a form of expression - of thoughts, views and objects using different media. Works of art - maybe painting, drawing or sketches on different media including canvas, paper or even digital art is better enjoyed and appreciated when displayed for public view than by keeping it under wraps. Art galleries help artists and art owners to exhibit their collection to public, either for free or for a fee. Artworks aren't necessarily bound to its physical form anymore. We have traditional art on paper, canvas, fabrics, wood etc. and then we have digital art. Digital art,....


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