16/08/2023 Coca-Cola Releases “Masterpiece” NFT Collection on Layer-2 Base

Coca-Cola Releases “Masterpiece” NFT Collection on Layer-2 Base
Coca-Cola Releases “Masterpiece” NFT Collection on Layer-2 Base

Coca-Cola Has Unveiled Its NFT Collection

Coca-Cola has unveiled its "Masterpiece"NFTcollection, displaying a fusion of traditional and modern artwork onBase, Coinbase's Ethereum Layer 2 network.

This launch is a part of Coinbase's "Onchain Summer" campaign, which celebrates numerous on-chain art, gaming and music projects launched onBase.

The NFT collection features renowned masterpieces such as "The Scream" and "Girl with a Pearl Earring," combined with modern works by artists like Aket and Vikram Kushwah, all integrated with the iconic Coca-Cola bottle.

Eight different versions of these NFTs are offered, with prices ranging from 0.0011 ETH to 0.014 ETH. Some of them are being sold on OpenSea for less than the mint price even though they are being minted using the mint.fun platform. Over 50,000 NFTs were minted, which came to an end on Wednesday.

Coca-Cola's venture into NFTs isn't new, the company previously auctioned unique NFTs in 2021, raising over $575,000 for charity. They also introduced collectibles for Pride Month in 2022.

The "Onchain Summer" campaign will last till August 30, featuring a number of projects from partners, including Coca-Cola, Manifold, Optimism, OpenSea and more. With over 100,000 daily active users, Base has garnered significant interest lately and joined Optimism and Arbitrum as prominent players in the Ethereum scaling space.

Arts

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Interesting NFTs
Alex in Wonderland
A figure, Alex, stands mostly naked in the midst of a physical and psychological maelstrom. He is clad only in nostalgic 80’s era socks, on a tenuous island between active waters and a variety of shark denizens. Sharks on the right side of the image are all beached, including a shark with a quartz crystal snout, an orange shark wrapped in a life buoy, and a shark further in the distance wearing an 80’s style shirt with the number “88”. On the left side is the largest shark, wearing bright glossy red lipstick and brandishing prominent teeth with braces. She is cordoned off from the figure by a roped float divider, and within her thought bubble is a warning symbol. Behind the figure, hovering in the air, are Grey aliens emerging from the distance, out of a series of elliptical UFO shaped interdimensional membranes. The Greys take on the visual form of spermazoa ostensibly impregnating the interdimensional thresholds. As is typical, these Greys inhabit a zone just behind the unconscious topology of Alex’s dissociative mind. Though Alex’s bottom half is representative, his top half mutates into a psychological cornucopia. In a manner akin to “Auto-Erotic Sphinx”, a predecessor work, the figure has self suctioned—an act of sensual infatuation, enjoyment, and exploration. Upward exists the figure’s primary conscious eye, adorned with a revolutionary beret emblazoned with a Bitcoin badge. The figure’s summit features the nose of a fighter jet facing off against video game Bullet Bills, one of whom is marked by a communist North Korean star. A cropped section of a UFO observes the contest. Alex’s mind branches both left and right. To the left is more singular embodied consciousness, manifesting two eyes and a Ganesh trunk grasping crayons. The right branch dissociates upward diagonally, emerging into an array of eyes, faces, teeth, tail, a unicorn horn, and much more—all of which participate in expressing his unconscious being; a democracy of psychic factions representing thought impressions and associations. All illumination and darkness– fernal, infernal, high consciousness and corporeal underbelly–reside in this realm. In the distance are relatively languid, light clouds, and against the firmament hovers a colossal distant eye peering over the scene and far beyond. This painting possesses underlying genetic traits with previous works such as “Auto-Erotic Sphinx with Toys”, “Dionysus”, and “Fuku-Shiva”. The work serves also as a nod to an earlier period of art inspiration during late teens and early twenties— born out of the nakedness, vulnerability, curiosity, and wonder inherent to coming of age and all subsequent psychedelic revelation.
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Auto-Erotic Sphinx with Toys
In this image, a giant sphinx spoons itself in erotic play within an aquatic styled environment littered by various denizens. These creatures include symbols and archetypes both current and nostalgic–each inhabiting a rootedness within mass cultural adolescence. Among the roster are Servbots, video game inspired mushrooms, a Pacman-like creature, a distant sea faring rubber duck, creatures sporting the symbols reminiscent of popular anime, and a Pokemon-like rabbit (a novel incarnation of Ganesha indicated by the Shiva trident on its nose). In addition, a few sea creatures partly inspired by sea monsters of western antiquity conglomerate along the mid left side of the composition. The Sphinx itself is an amalgam of aquatic, fetishist, ancient Egyptian, and 80’s style adornments, both living, as in a clown fish, or material, such as a cassette tape. Nautically colored antennae receive somatic signals from the atmosphere, perhaps from the 8 Ball moon or giant ringed planet beyond.
Candy Girl
Today we are the ones our parents warned us about in the past. Do you remember the colourful PEZ dispensers with the different faces? When we were kids we used to stack candy, and today we stack satoshis because we have a plan B. We stick to this plan because Mahatma Gandhi has already said, "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. That is why we are giving the middle finger to the existing system.
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