Have you ever wished you could quickly and easily order personalised art created by a talented artist? You don’t want the generic print from a high street shop – you want an art piece that is special, limited, and designed by someone great – so what do you do? You turn to Red T Multiples: a company that delivers its clients fully customized artwork by talented artists in minutes.
To date, the company has sold nearly 800 prints, paid 9 artists over US$30,000 in royalties and attracted 4 hotels, 2 restaurants and one retail client, with a highly active pipeline.
How to use your .ART domain name as your crypto address. Read More .ART Domain Name: Your Digital Business Card Read More How to link your .ART domain to your website Read More“Art is of the people and for the people. Digital innovation across conventional practice disrupts the status quo, elevates the reach and impact art can have offering increased inclusion, access and efficiency in how we consume art and how artists benefit and promote the work they do. What’s not to get excited about?”
– Tamsin Nugent, Founder/Director Red T Multiples
Red T Multiples have had some exciting collaborations, including HKWalls, a nonprofit dedicated to negotiating walls around Hong Kong to offer to mural painters. It’s the only place globally where you can stand in front of a piece of street art and turn it into a customised piece of limited-edition fine art. As for what’s next? The company is researching full circular production for up-cycled canvases and plastic sculptures, committed to doing the least damage to our planet whilst delivering uncompromising quality. Sustainable, innovative, and creative – what isn’t to love about Red T Multiples?
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