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everydazehaze art of the day march 19 2021I created everydazehaze to enter into the NFT community.

10 Things I’ve Done for Everydazehaze:

  1. Read a bunch of articles about the NFT art scene
  2. Created some art
  3. Created my pen name: everydazehaze
  4. Ate breakfast (or lunch?) while watching CNBC interview Joseph Pallent founder of Blockchain For Climate, on the affects of energy consumption in the Crypto and NFT world.
  5. Put together a basic website for everydazehaze where my diary of this whole process will live. Let’s be honest, I don’t think it’s cool to have a website anymore tbh. Instead, NFT Artists have links from their social media to their NFT marketplace of choice.
  6. Created a vanity email so I don’t come off like an @gmail.com noob
  7. Created a Twitter for everydazehaze. Tweeted @BlockForClimate about Pallant’s CNBC interview.
  8. Created an Instagram for everdazehaze
  9. Drank too much Blackbox Cabernet and had heart palpitations when I had the epiphany that my art theme seems to be ten lines, one color. #10lines1color. I’ll need to start hashtagging with that ASAP.
  10. Blockchain For Climate became my first twitter follower! #surprised #excited #itstartswith1 #bowshead #tothemoon … ok too much.

Anyway, I’m just getting my feet wet, but I’m going to explore more and report back. And practice some more illustrations.

Also, what ever happened to Aziz Ansari? I think he had a bad date that went public at some point? Or something? But I wish he’d come back. I crave his comedy. He’s been on my mind and *shrugs* I guess this is my diary now so I thought I’d share.

I’ll tweet him too. Then, figure out this whole nft-marketplace-account-wallet-ethereum set up deal. I also need to set up some type of glossary for a breakdown of all of these terms.

Inspiration for Today’s Art in 10 sentences or less:

So far, I thought creating my own “art” was sort of silly. I’m not an artist. But I’ve loved making these simple drawings the last few days. Today I made this, and I love her. I’ve smiled every time I’ve looked at it. I love the simplicity, the shapes. So far, I feel like my art is Picasso-meets-Doug-Funny (anyone else here grow up watching 90s cartoons?). Made using only 10 lines and one color, she gives off so much attitude and personality. This is more fun than I thought!

Cheers,
Everydazehaze