Pablo Picasso's descendants plan to auction off more than 1,000 digital pieces representing a previously unseen ceramic work by the Spanish artist.
The non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are connected to a ceramic piece the artist created in October 1958.
Purchasers will not own the ceramic or rights to images of it; they will be buying digital tokens, unique digital representations of the piece that certify their authenticity.
Florian Picasso, his great-grandson, said, "We're trying to build a bridge between the NFT world and the fine art world."
The NFTs will be accompanied by music compiled by Florian Picasso, songwriter John Legend, and rapper Nas.
A portion of the proceeds of the auction are to be donated to charity.
From The Washington Post
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