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In the interview, Mike, who goes by the artistic name Transitory Mask, shares his experiences and insights into the art world. He discusses his journey from discovering the NFT art scene to developing his unique style characterized by high contrast and heavy shadows. Mike explains the origins of his pseudonym, which reflects the idea of wearing different masks in various aspects of life and interactions. He talks about his creative process, the influence of Web3 on his career, and the differences between Web2 and Web3 art communities. Mike also delves into his personal interests, such as woodworking and acrylic painting, and how he balances his full-time job in web design with his artistic endeavors. Additionally, he provides valuable advice for aspiring artists, emphasizing the importance of experimentation and finding inspiration in various sources. The interview highlights his upcoming projects, including a Drip channel release and his involvement with Damn Comics, where he encouraged other artists to explore comic art.
In the interview, Mike, who goes by the artistic name Transitory Mask, shares his experiences and insights into the art world. He discusses his journey from discovering the NFT art scene to developing his unique style characterized by high contrast and heavy shadows. Mike explains the origins of his pseudonym, which reflects the idea of wearing different masks in various aspects of life and interactions. He talks about his creative process, the influence of Web3 on his career, and the differences between Web2 and Web3 art communities. Mike also delves into his personal interests, such as woodworking and acrylic painting, and how he balances his full-time job in web design with his artistic endeavors. Additionally, he provides valuable advice for aspiring artists, emphasizing the importance of experimentation and finding inspiration in various sources. The interview highlights his upcoming projects, including a Drip channel release and his involvement with Damn Comics, where he encouraged other artists to explore comic art.