Proof Collective introduces the fourth season of the Grails NFT collection.
Grails IV features the works of 20 artists who initially aimed to attract collectors by keeping the identities of the artists private.
Proof Collective, the company behind MoonBirds, introduced the fourth season of Gralis
Proof Collectice aims to “advance the digital art renaissance” despite falling NFT trading and prices since the cryptocurrency’s last bull run. The Grails collection is presented as fine art rather than profile pictures (PFP) like the popular Bored Ape Yacht Club and CryptoPunks. It features the work of well-known web3 artists such as Tyler Hobbs, Larva Labs and Refik Anadol.
Proof has recently launched a 20,000 NFT collection called Mythics, expanding its existing PFP brand Moonbirds. The printing process for Mythic will take at least 200 days.
Grails NFTs are also popular with famous auction houses like Sotheby’s. The sale of Grails NFTs, once owned by a failed crypto venture firm Three Arrows Capital, generated millions of dollars in revenue.
Proof’s Grails series presents art and artist as separate experiences, offering an engaging approach that attracts collectors. The identities of the artists behind the works are kept secret, allowing collectors to interact only with the pieces themselves.