MUSEO, the Digital Art Division of Globe Entertainment & Media Corp., is proud to announce the release of 5 stunning NFTs on the occasion of the United Nations World Environment Day. The proceeds from the sale will be used to plant teak trees in Costa Rica and thus mitigate the collectors’ carbon footprint.
World-renowned Neon artist Olivia Steele whose works can be found in museums, private collections, and public art installations throughout the world is leading the event with her stunning video art titled “You’ll miss me when I am gone.”
Kayla Silber’s “Eleventh Hour” is based on “The Overstory”, a sweeping novel by Richard Powers. It is a magical and powerful digital work of art.
Carly Anne Amos, who is rapidly becoming a major digital artist is lending her stunning work of Prince, while Thomas Hussung is showcasing an NFT depicting the Lake Arenal and Volcano in Costa Rica.
Finally, there is a Carbon Credit Coin that collectors can showcase on their social media to show to the world that they are making a difference.
“As a teenager, I spent several months in the Amazon Forest in both Peru and Brazil, and had always wanted to re-grow tropical trees,” stated Klaus Moeller, CEO of Globe; “I finally bought land in Costa Rica some 20 years ago and we planted thousands of teak trees that are now over 80′ high. The sale of these stunning NFTs will enable us to continue and grow this project, mitigating the carbon footprints of our collectors, while at the same time providing jobs for local farmers and creating a nature reserve for local wildlife. We very much appreciate the support of all of the artists in this worthwhile venture.”
The sale can be watched here.
About Museo: Museo aims to publish critically acclaimed NFT Art that will become a valuable asset for its owners. The principals have been in the art business for over 20 years and created the first major NFT project some 5 years ago. Future artists will include Gered Mankowitz, Ellen von Unwerth, Peter Tunney, and many more.