New York Post

Artist sells her egg as NFT

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THIS shock NFT could take on a life of its own. Art Basel Miami Beach has been awash with intense discussion and unveilings of new NFTs — and now one artist is controvers­ially selling her eggs as a non-fungible token.

Armenian artist Narine Arakelian, 42, said her first NFT will be a painting entitled “Live,” which will include an embedded contract promising one of her eggs to the buyer.

NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are a type of digital art, created and verified as a unique artwork with blockchain authentica­tion and bought and sold using cryptocurr­ency.

Arakelian said she fully expects the person who buys the NFT to conceive a child from her egg, adding that she hopes it will be bought by a couple who have had trouble conceiving.

“I am so happy to bring a child into the world through my artwork,” said Arakelian, who has a 21-year-old son. “It’s a beautiful act of creativity to give the gift of art and life.

“My artworks are all my children and the fact this one will actually produce a child is wonderful,” she continued. “The art will always mean so much to the buyer because it brought them their child! It will always carry that special memory.”

Arakelian also clarified that “the child will be a child once they are born, not a piece of art.”

Arakelian has been exhibiting a triptych titled “Love, Hope, Live” at Art Miami, one of the satellite fairs around the prestigiou­s Art Basel Miami Beach. She will create the NFT from the “Live” portion of the painting.

Arakelian is a Siberian-born Armenian artist who splits her time between Los Angeles and Moscow. She graduated from the State Surikov Institute, Moscow, in 2015, then completed a yearlong internship at the digital arts department at the Los Angeles Academy of Art.

Her art combines visual and performing arts using new digital technology, and focuses on social, cultural and political issues such as gender identity stereotype­s and women.

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