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'Art for good, but are NFTs the answer or part of the problem?' by TheRealSJR nft art

- a non-profit that empowers women in the visual arts to set up their businesses. Along with several artists that have, at their core, a common goal to create art from existing materials, they have come together to create the Circul'art Fair, timed to launch on International Women's Rights Day, March 8.

With their French, Indonesian, Iranian, Belgian, and German influences, the artists participating in the first "Circul'Art Fair" create an eclectic collection that blurs the lines between art and fashion and shows how beautiful and sensual sustainability can be. The works range from illustrated textile art by the southern French slow fashion artist Uma, whose pieces celebrate natural beauty and self-love, to unique vintage jewelry by the Berlin upcycling goldsmith Anne Dannien, and moving collages from the Belgian artist Fanny Goerlich, who turn our ideals of beauty upside down.

Of course, anyone donating their time, effort, and profits for good causes is to be admired and applauded. But we should always ask ourselves if the technology we're using to do so is the most appropriate for the task.

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