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🎇 The Astonishing Renaissance of Latin American and Hispanic Art — Part 2

Kaloh
6 min readAug 4, 2021

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This edition is a continuation of last week’s edition — read it here.

Last week, I went through nine Latin American and Hispanic artists shaping categories like colorful art, abstract, 3D, and photographs. Today, I’m excited to introduce the ones leading the way in styles like dark art, collectibles, protest art, hyper-realism, and digital collages.

Before cutting to the chase, I’d like to mention the selection criteria once again. I’ was looking for unique styles, community support, and whatever made me feel something at first glance. Unique style means the artist’s art or a particular NFT shapes a category and inspires newcomers. Community support means the artist is followed and respected by other artists, and/or established collectors have collected his work. The last criteria bullet — whatever made me feel something at first glance — is self-explanatory.

Nightmare Art

The following pieces made me feel goosebumps. Standing out in this category is very hard because the competition and options are numerous. Be advised; the following NFTs might give you nightmares.

The Real Portrait of Juliet & Pauline by @ojovivoMotion video

Inspired by a real-life assassination story, Juan José López, aka “ojovivoMotion” on Twitter, created a mesmerizing composition. The Argentinian…

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