
The recent 24 Hours of Art event showcased significant sales in the NFT market, particularly highlighting the sale of 'Garhi’s Inversion,' a piece by artist Sam Spratt. The artwork, known as the Skull of Luci, was sold for 85 ETH, approximately $270,000, to the buyer @batzdu from Borrborre. This sale marks a notable achievement as it matches the all-time high in ETH for the collection, equaling the previous record set on June 6th. Additionally, XCOPY released two new artworks, 'SH_MASH_MA' and 'XOMBO,' each collectible for 0.1 ETH. The event also featured various inspirations from artists including @adhd143, @ArtOnBlockchain, and @niceaunties, with a reveal scheduled for July 23, 2024. Upcoming events include a timeline of generative art set for July 29, 2024, featuring contributions from several artists and institutions, including Museum of Modern Art.
It's pretty incredible to see Skulls of Luci continue to sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars, despite this NFT market. @batzdu bought this one for 85 ETH yesterday. Congrats to him and @SamSpratt on this continued success. Love to see it. https://t.co/7s6rRO9bbS
🖼️ 24 HOURS OF ART 📊 Friday Highlights 💀 Full Circle Skull ‘Garhi’s Inversion’ by @SamSpratt sells for 85 ETH (~$270k USD) to @batzdu from Borrborre. The 1/1/50 ‘Skull of Luci’ equals the collection’s all-time high in ETH terms, matching June 6th’s ‘Recoated’ to @Blondie23LMD.… https://t.co/1mct0Nv5RV
“Garhi's Inversion” Skull of Lucii by @SamSpratt just sold to @batzdu for 85 ETH ($270K) 💀 https://t.co/bLVerWcbBm