{"id":12227,"date":"2022-07-15T21:00:49","date_gmt":"2022-07-15T21:00:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/art\/a-talented-filipino-artist-with-autism-is-making-his-nft-debut\/"},"modified":"2022-07-15T21:00:51","modified_gmt":"2022-07-15T21:00:51","slug":"a-talented-filipino-artist-with-autism-is-making-his-nft-debut","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nftandcrypto-news.com\/art\/a-talented-filipino-artist-with-autism-is-making-his-nft-debut\/","title":{"rendered":"A Talented Filipino Artist With Autism Is Making His NFT Debut"},"content":{"rendered":"
The NFT space will do more than simply uphold the ideals of diversity and inclusion \u2014 the industry\u2019s long-term success is contingent upon pushing these ideals further. Enter the launch of Filipino artist Vico Cham\u2019s Shoebox Sketches collection: an upcoming NFT collection set to serve as Cham\u2019s official debut in the NFT space. With the release of this project, the NFT marketplace gains a new perspective from a relatively uncommon source.<\/p>\n
So who exactly is this newcomer? An award-winning artist, for starters. Among Cham\u2019s growing list of accolades in the art world is a third-place finish at the 2019 Paralym Art World Cup \u2014 an annual art exhibition for people with disabilities. As an artist with autism, Cham has spent his decades-long career in the arts working tirelessly to create a better, more inclusive world for artists living with disabilities just like him, as evidenced by his own Artism Gallery.<\/p>\n
You read that right. This gallery features not only Cham\u2019s art but also the works of other Filipino artists with autism. In his local community, and beyond, the Artism Gallery functions as a safe space where differently-abled artists can freely express themselves and gain the tools they need to hone their craft.<\/p>\n
The genesis of this collection can be traced back to Cham\u2019s own humble beginnings in the art world. Like many other kids, one of his favorite pastimes was doodling. These doodles consisted of stick-figure art of people he\u2019d come across in a typical day, whether IRL or seen on TV.<\/p>\n
Eventually, this became a habit of his, with his mother making sure to preserve Cham\u2019s works by storing them in shoeboxes. Over time, these sketches eventually started numbering in the thousands, which spurred the Cham household to figure out what to do with all this art. In an interview with nft now, Cham\u2019s father Jun spoke on his behalf to share his son\u2019s creative experience, and recounted the journey these sketches made over the years leading up to their oncoming NFT partnership with local marketing consultancy Catch21.<\/p>\n
\u201cVico began making these sketches more than 10 years ago, and Cathy [Cham\u2019s mother] began to collect and store them. As Vico\u2019s sketches became more refined and his collection grew to the thousands, we were thinking of more effective ways to document and market him also as an artist and graphic artist. It is here that we got acquainted with Catch21 and got enlightened with NFTs,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n
Cham\u2019s sketches have come far since their shoebox days of yore: They\u2019re going to live on the blockchain in perpetuity. \u201cNFTs, without question, expand the horizon of promoting Vico\u2019s works of art and that of promising artists on the autism spectrum. Once these artworks become digital, their possibilities are limitless,\u201d Jun said.<\/p>\n