The world of cryptocurrency draws all sorts of people. Naturally, the coders, developers, and more technically-minded people get a lot of the credit, but there’s more to it than that.
Creative types have flooded in as well, bringing their talent in songwriting, musicianship, painting, drawing, and, ahem, writing.
Here are some of the more interesting pieces of Bitcoin-related art to be found online, and where they came from.
Ray Istre
Ray is a precious metals enthusiast who later got involved in the Bitcoin world for the same reason: concerns over the current US monetary system and what it means for the future of wealth.
His art is clearly inspired by Bitcoin and the state of the US economy, as you can see in the pieces below. Ray is selling these pieces for Bitcoin. You can get in touch with Ray through Twitter.
“Benjamin’s Vision”

“No Interest To Pay”

“Control of Purchasing Power”

Nina Yankovich
Nina is an Irish artist who has made a name for herself with her darker, more haunting aesthetic. She recently partnered with Cryptoart, a a service that sells limited edition prints of fine art which can double as cold storage wallets.
She created a series of three pieces for this purpose. One for Bitcoin, one for Dogecoin, and one for Peercoin, which you can see below.
So Cryptoart
See What Tomorrow Brings

Crypto Greensleeves

To get your hands on one of these limited edition prints, visit Cryptoart’s website. If you’re an artist yourself, you can also have your art showcased on their site.
Wow Such Art
Not all art within the cryptocurrency space is fine art, though.
The Dogecoin community is a perfect example. The user DogeDraws has been creating original caricatures of doge in the position of various different popular culture characters. While his drawings started out crude, they’ve since developed significantly.
So Pitty! Much Fool! Wow!

Super Saiyan Dogeku

Doge Nukem

Doge Rider

And of course, there’s the popular Dogecoinball comics, which satirized events happening within the Dogecoin community. Dogecoinball has been put on indefinite hiatus as a result of the death of its creator Carlishio2, but the older comics are still amusing and appropriate for anyone involved in the Dogecoin community.
Doge Ice Bucket Challenge

AuxPoW

Who are some of your favourite cryptocurrency artists? Let us know in the comments below!
Artists Invade The Cryptocurrency Space

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