Sir Anthony Hopkins, one of the most esteemed actors and artists, is launching an NFT collection called "The Eternal Collection." The collection will be sold on OpenSea.
Sir Anthony Hopkins is Launching an NFT Collection Called 'The Eternal'
According to Sir Anthony Hopkins on Twitter, as an artist, he was very happy that he discovered NFTs as a brand new canvas. The actor thanked Orange Comet for helping him immortalize his work in a collection called "The Eternal Collection."
The Collection will be Built on Jungian Archetypes Referenced and Conceptualized by Hopkins When Building a Character
As per the artist, the collection will be built on Jungian archetypes, which have been referenced and conceptualized by him when he was building a character. Sir Anthony Hopkins shared a link to the Orange Comet website, which shared how they were proud to announce their partnership with Sir Anthony Hopkins.
The website then gave a more in-depth description of the works of Sir Anthony Hopkins as he became a painter back in 2005. It was noted that "his vibrant abstract paintings are continuously evolving and are featured in distinguished collections worldwide.
The NFT Collection Will Gelp Immortalize the Diverse Archetypal Interpretations of Sir Anthony Hopkins
When describing "The Eternal Collection" it was noted that it conceptualizes an interpretation of numerous character archetypes that have been portrayed by Sir Anthony Hopkins over the course of his film career.
It was stated that through a number of different thought-provoking images and animations, the NFT collection will help immortalize the diverse archetypal interpretations of Sir Anthony Hopkins' The Eternal: The Jester, The Lover, The Rebel, The Hero, et al.
Hopkins Said He Could be the Oldest Person in the NFT Community
An article by Variety shared Hopkins' thoughts on the metaverse saying it provides an "incredible opportunity to connect with an audience in an entirely different way." He noted that he is probably the oldest person in the NFT community and on social media saying this proves that everything is possible at any age.
According to an article by 9gag, the NFT collection is expected to launch on OpenSea mid-september. A portion of the proceeds are said to be donated to a charity that was designed by Stella Arroyave, the wife of Sir Anthony Hopkins.
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Images and Animations in the NFT Collection Will Reportedly be CGO-Generated
"The Eternal Collection" NFT project designs were reportedly overseen by Dante Ferrarini, the chief creative officer of Orange Comet and even Sir Anthony Hopkins himself. It was also stated that Orange Comet decided to use reference photos of Hopkins in order to create the NFTs.
All of the images and animations that will be included in the collection are reportedly CGI-generated. A video trailer for The Eternal NFT collection was uploaded to YouTube and it shows the rich works of Sir Anthony Hopkins.
Known as an esteemed artist, the collection is a merge of both the classical abstract art of Hopkins and the future with web3 and NFTs.
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Written by Urian B.