Calling all painters and artists whose works are inspired by video games! Beeple is giving you the chance to level up and have your art featured at his studio next month, but you need to submit your work by 11:59 P.M. EST tonight!

From pixels on a screen to pixels on a canvas, Ready Player One is meeting Ready Painter One in the Web3 world as Beeple searches for video game-inspired artists to showcase at his Charleston studio during a gamer-centric exhibit next month!
Announcing the call for art for our next event at Beeple Studios!! submit your video game themed art now!!!1111,” Beeple tweeted. “As always with these open calls we have made it super simple for everyone to be involved, just submit a jpg and if it’s selected you’ll get VIP tickets to the event that include the welcome dinner, afterparty and closing brunch!!”
Artists have until 11:59 P.M. EST tonight to submit their artwork on Beeple’s website here: http://beeple-studios.xyz/submit/
While it’s still unclear how many artists will be selected, we do know that Beeple’s Select Start event is scheduled for March 29th!

The Bored Ape Gazette will keep an eye out for any artists from around the swamp or the ApeChain ecosystem who get featured at Beeple’s event. Stay tuned for updates!
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3 thoughts on ““CALL FOR ART”: Artists From The Swamp And ApeChain Have Until Midnight To Submit Their Video Game-Inspired Art For Beeple’s Upcoming Gamer Exhibit!”
Art inspired by video games doth present a splendid opportunity for creative minds. How delightful!
Video game art often lacks depth. Real creativity comes from raw experiences, not pixels on a screen.
Video games lack depth compared to traditional art forms.
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