My Art in the Blockchain with CREARY
I am always excited to try new blockchain projects, and today I will showcase my experience with Creary.net. I stumbled upon CREARY while reading an article, and was instantly drawn to this young decentralized platform of 3000 users.
I have many artworks I created over the years that I keep stuck in closets, bins (with the exception of few pieces hanging on my walls). The idea of rubbing the dust off each piece and giving it some love came to light, especially knowing that my work will be recorded forever in the blockchain.
I also get a chance of touching people some way or another thru my work. At the same time I get support this decentralized project that is in its infancy but that I personally think is quite revolutionary.
So let me introduce you to Creary:
“Creary is the social network of creative portfolios based on the blockchain that rewards authors and curators. In Creary, authors can register the copyright of a creation and distribute their work directly to their fans.”
Similar to Steemit, artists can publish their portfolio of creative works in a public and transparent network and in a variety of mediums. The platform enables artists to create a community of followers that will curate and appreciate the works published. All users receive rewards for their participation, both authors and curators for their received and given votes. Users get rewarded in crypto currencies (CREA) that can be then converted into cash.
The Creary platform also enable authors to sell their creative portfolio (Downloads) directly to followers without any commissions paid to Creary. A decentralized platform uniting artists and curators.
In addition, the platform also enable authors to register and copyright their work into the blockchain.
According to their main page: “Creary offers a public and transparent alternative of intellectual property registration making intelligent use of the revolutionary distributed blockchain technology. The platform automatically creates incorruptible timestamps that issue a certificate of authorship and a distribution license for any digital work. This feature automatically protects the work of artists, designers, and multimedia creatives who share their works on the platform.”
My first work published at Creary
Watercolor
Michelle Mafra
2002 or 2003
(have to double check my records)
For my full portfolio of work access my Creary profile using this link: https://creary.net/@mix/projects
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By: Michelle Mafra (MamãeCrypto)
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