Kexin is one of the stakeholders I have reached since July.

The first time she heard about NFT is this early year, and she joined my community to start her career.
Here’s a topic we talked about before.
What was the first time you heard about Crypto Art and NFT?
This early year, but learned the knowledge from the community
Your NFT experiences (When you start, how you feel about creating and selling, and different platforms…
It’s kinda same in the traditional world. Artists sold their works because of their reputation, if it’s nobody, then same work as the traditional artists. However, thanks to the emergence, less competition makes me easier to make some noise. It’s the same to the platforms, the newer the better. Hhicetnunc is quite a new one that you recommended to me. And as you suggested, I put the artwork on Twitter, then they come forward to me.
To what extent do you think the community (I built one in August) could support emerging artists, in both art markets?
It really helps, I’ve learned a lot from that and we helped each other, which is super useful at the beginning of a new world.
Traditional industry VS NFT market (accessibility, artworks, artists, exhibitions…
I prefer the one who helps me gain money hahaha. But still, the crypto world is much polite to our new artists.
Have you changed your attitudes towards NFT?
Yeah definitely. But I still couldn’t understand like people sell digital shoes and they even sold out. This is a ridiculous world but sometimes we don’t have to care that much.
This is the link to the whole conversation:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f4YrkRKBCLd3-PGvke3WNs4RyVhHwWTD/view?usp=sharing
Besides the education and NFT, I suggested putting artworks on Twitter and engaging with Discord.
Then she successfully sold 2 pieces which is exciting on hicetnunc.com
https://www.hicetnunc.xyz/koyoung
Reflective writing:
To help a nameless artist to sell their artwork is such a long journey. And Kexin is not the only artist that I am working with.
Even the NFT hype its decentralization, people still need to find community and work together, which is the same in inherent tradition. This is not an ideal world for individuals. Though we still have to work on that.
This is the conversation that I recently interviewed Kexin.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f4YrkRKBCLd3-PGvke3WNs4RyVhHwWTD/view?usp=sharing