✨ 2025 First Half Recap✨ I always try to take a look back on the year since it flies by. This year has been lots of travel, releases, and memories. 🧵
Jan: Attended and spoke at NFT Tokyo
Had an absolute blast in Tokyo. Congrats to @SuperchiefNFT and @NoxGallery on an epic event. Great to meet so many ordinal community legends and share my new project.
I released my first Ordinal collection. A series of recursive animated bitcoin logos. A collab with the OCM team.
Introducing: 🟠 FL1CK3R 🟠 A Ltd series of recursive and re-inscribed animations on Ordinals. Created with the team at @OnChainMonkey
I also contributed some photos to @Vince_Van_Dough's Pepe Toilet project
Gm Pepe Toilets NYC drops today at 4:20pm est, mint at:
Feb: Spoke at NFT Paris
Pleasure to converse with @mondoir and @qbuttonphd about art, markets, and the future. Thank you for having me @nft_paris 🇫🇷
Also showed off Fl1ck3r at the Ordinal booth there
March: Had a gallery exhibit in NYC at @benzistudio Showed off some new works as well as old ones from the past 20 years. I also unveiled my next 1/1...
Released a 1/1 collab w/ @EAWharton & SuperRare
"Cadence" Collaboration with @EAWharton 1/1 (+ Bidders Editions) on @SuperRare via @TransientLabs
Plus a series of companion momentos, given free to bidders and collectors. .
This piece is on auction for ~26 hours, no reserve. 12pm EST Start. Ends 230pm EST Thursday. The top 10 bidders will get airdropped unique 1/1/25 "momentos"; each will be a hand-written snapshot of one collection. Additional editions from that series will be distributed to Bryan and Eddie's communities.
I also airdropped a small edition free to people to interacted with my Sam Spratt Masquerade entry.
"Barrel of Monkeys" Edt of 5. On Apechain (obviously) To be minted & airdropped to the 4 responders and myself.
I was a mentor for the residency at the Time To Be Happy Gallery in March
Gallery Announcement: We’ve officially started the March non profit residency program with talented 11 artists. Big thanks to March residency artists mentors - @PepeEternal @bryanbrinkman and @egodead You’re all invited to come by the Time To Be Happy gallery to meet the artists! March art creation subject is : Life and its Depending Source/s. The concept is to showcase an object that is alive and the source/s it depend on Each artist will showcase one art work based on the subject at the March residency closing exhibit on March 27
Also did a few @picturethisshows where I drew to stand-up comedy live. including our 10-year anniversary show.
April: Spoke at NFTLA
This assumed that I’m sane 🤪 Thanks for having me @NFTLAlive x @SuperchiefNFT
Hand colored 300 jar openers Ive handed out at various events.
May: Started showing my work in London at Outernet
Excited to share that following its initial showing at @DigitalArtWeek my artwork will continue to be on display at Outernet London. Truly incredible news since this spot gets 1.5 million visitors a week(!). Beginning June 2nd, all 4 works will be on rotation. You can check the @outernetglobal app for showtimes. photography: @andrebaumecker
Showed work at Consensus
gm! spotted at @consensus2025 thanks @ALLSHIPS for curating it ❤️
Built a new NFT Catalogue website for easier discovery.
June: Spoke at NFC Lisbon
TY @bryanbrinkman 🪂
Next Week:
'Love Bytes' (2025) by @bryanbrinkman Offered as a 1/1 NFT + Lightbox (50×65×7cm) Part of The Paintboxed Exhibition at The Digital Art Mile in Basel (June 16-22). Bryan Brinkman: "'Love Bytes' was inspired by both the inner workings of the Paintbox system and my lifelong connection to graphics cards. While digital art often emphasizes software, it’s the hardware—the unseen circuitry beneath it all—that truly powers the work. In many ways, the motherboard acts as a co-parent to the artwork: holding the system together and giving it life. Creating this piece within Paintbox felt surprisingly similar to traditional painting—deliberate, constrained, and without the luxury of an 'undo' button. I approached it like a blank canvas, building it up chip by chip, wire by wire, until a portrait of the machine’s heart emerged." Below: 'Love Bytes' (2025) by Bryan Brinkman, shown against animated detail views of the work. A photograph by Adrian Wilson and a short video of Bryan Brinkman during the work's creation.
Overall, my minting output was lower to start the year than in the past (~71 minted so far), I spent a lot of energy showcasing past works that people might have missed during the bear market. Lots of projects upcoming too I'm excited to share soon. Looking forward to the 2nd half of 2025.
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