Next Up: Five Ones to Watch in December 2022

In 2021, a new creator economy was born on the blockchain. Since NFTs took center stage, artists have achieved NFT superstardom, billion-dollar brands have been forged in just a few months, and many lives have been utterly transformed time and again. Yet, the most inspiring thing about the NFT space is the number of artists of all creeds and mediums who have found community and support by embracing this technology.

In keeping with our mission to empower creators, we present Next Up — our monthly franchise dedicated to showcasing rising artists. In our December edition, we close out 2022 with a curated list of five ascendant talents who have been making significant waves throughout Web3.

Bruno Urli

I am beyond proud to announce the drop of my new @SuperRare piece.
Pushing new boundaries. Again.
A Florist’s Dream VII

pic.twitter.com/ejQdwbAnDu

— 𝘽𝙍𝙐𝙉𝙊 𝙐𝙍𝙇𝙄 (@brunourIi) November 7, 2022

Bruno Urli is an 18-year-old contemporary digital artist from Germany. He first rose to prominence in the NFT space thanks to his unique, multi-part series called: A Florist’s Dream. With his highly-detailed 3D works, Urli hopes to communicate the suffering caused by isolation juxtaposed with the capacity of nature to reclaim lost spaces and replace fear with the hope for a new beginning.

Jeremy Booth

Thankful to be here and thankful for you.

I’m on a mission to make my work iconic in this space. #dirt pic.twitter.com/QR7KRfl6Do

— jeremybooth (@jeremybooth) November 24, 2022

Jeremy Booth is a vector artist and all-around creative who focuses on commercial, editorial, and mural illustrations. Having worked with brands like Amazon, Slack, Warby Parker, Charles Schwab, and many more, Booth is perhaps best known in the NFT space for creating the popular Bushidos PFP project. Recently, his 1/1s have continued to propel him to a new level of NFT notoriety, with his cowboy-themed pieces well-received by the community.

Jstngraphics

Justin Bodnar, better known in the NFT space as jstngraphics, is an 18-year-old digital artist based in Seattle. In 2021, Bodnar quickly made a name for himself in the NFT space with surreal, dreamy landscape scenes. Having recently graduated high school, he has more than seven years of experience in graphic design, which have earned him accolades throughout the metaverse, in addition to collaborative opportunities with fellow Web3 artists 3LAU, Josh Pierce, Dave Krugman, and more.

Kalen Iwamoto

Negative Act

My reinterpretation of Olexander Arkhipenko’s “Act”(right) for the “Alternative Dimensions” collection of the Sheptytsky museum in Lviv, curated by @eleonorabrizi. Proceeds go toward supporting Ukrainian museums.

An exploratory about negative space pic.twitter.com/90gb6bHR9V

— Kalen Iwamoto (@KalenIwamoto) November 1, 2022

Kalen Iwamoto is a conceptual crypto writer, artist, and Co-Founder of theVERSEverse.com who is working to innovate at the intersection of literature and tech. Her work embodies themes of blockchain and crypto culture while focusing on play and exploration to push the boundaries of both conceptual writing and NFTs as a medium. Although she first rose to prominence on the Tezos blockchain, her collections have slowly grown outward to Ethereum.

Luis Ponce

‘Block Universe’ Now live on @ChristiesInc 3.0
Fragmented Existences is my power source, I owe it all pic.twitter.com/foM8pGYdZk

— Luis Ponce (@luispon_c) November 29, 2022

Luis Ponce is a Mexican visual artist based in Montreal. First gaining notoriety for his colorful looping pieces in early 2021, his works have been shown in exhibitions throughout the metaverse and the world. Carrying themes of existentialism and posthumanism, Ponce plays with repetition as a means to communicate abstract concepts and his personal worldview throughout his bizarre, imaginary environments.

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