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Top weekly .ART domain sales

The .ART domain extension has quickly become a popular choice for artists, galleries, and other art-related businesses. Its use helps to distinguish art-related websites from other generic domains, such as .com or .net. Recently, several notable .ART domain name sales have taken place, including some first name domains, funny domains, and those with important cultural significance.

Over the past two weeks, there have been several notable sales of rare and premium domains, including the highly sought-after domain, poem.art. Additionally, beauty.art was also sold, which represents a rare and valuable opportunity for beauty-related businesses to establish a strong online presence.

First name domains have become increasingly popular among individuals looking to create a strong online presence. The recent sales of estelle.art, brad.art, steph.art, and brian.art, highlight the exceptional value of owning a first name domain. Personal branding has become essential in today’s digital age, and a first name domain can help establish a unique online identity. These domains can also make it easier for people to find and connect with you online, making them an invaluable asset for personal and professional purposes.

The domain maasai.art is particularly significant as it showcases the importance of indigenous art and culture. Maasai art is an integral part of the Maasai tribe’s heritage, and the use of this domain helps to bring awareness to the importance of preserving and celebrating their cultural traditions. It’s an example of how .ART domains can be used to highlight and showcase diverse cultural expressions.

Artwork by the late Maasai artist Albert Lizah

Another intriguing domain that was recently sold is thewhitehouse.art. It would be fascinating to see who acquired this domain and what their intentions are!

The sale of johnreynolds.art and davidbaker.art also demonstrate how artists can leverage the .ART domain to showcase their work online. John Reynolds, an architect and full-time artist and teacher, creates representational realism with minimal detail. Reynolds believes that everyone should be appreciative of art and become collectors, no matter their financial situation. Similarly, David Baker knew from childhood that he was an artist and chose to become an artist/teacher after seeing his mentor treat every child as a unique artist. Baker’s work spans a variety of genres and media, from egg tempera to wood sculpture.

And last but not least, the sale of lebowski.art proves that even “The Dude” abides by the importance of a good domain name.

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