If you’re one of the countless people who simply love to look at good art, Artemis Vision is a name to remember. As NFTs increase in popularity and digital art becomes the new way for artists to showcase and sell their creations, Artemis Vision’s growing NFT marketplace is where you can find them. Everything is on display: paintings, sketches, cartoons – whatever the human imagination can dream up is here. It’s all powered by the Ethereum blockchain, technology that helps to make Artemis Vision what it is: a fun place to hang out for a few hours.
As a closet artist, I am secretly dying to try out Artemis Vision, so Dean Kim, its co-founder and President, agrees to take me through its features one afternoon. As we sit down in front of his computer, he says, “I’ll take you through the NFT process a little. We’ll create your account, upload a file, mint it, and display it. You’ll see how quick this all really is.”
I get to try the BETA version of Artemis Version’s platform, which is exciting because other than the company’s team members, I am the first one to check it out. It also speaks to the skill and preparation of the Artemis Vision team, as most cryptocurrency projects don’t have a product before they launch.
Dean helps me create an account, which takes less than two minutes. As he navigates through the setup, I can already see the similarities between Artemis Vision and other social media sites, like Facebook and Instagram.
Once I’m in, Dean uploads the file of a seascape I painted. “Very good,” he says, smiling. “Now you’re going to see how much power Artemis Vision has.”
I watch as Dean mints my file, and suddenly I am the owner of my first NFT. Dean shows me how to display it, and there it is, my seascape displayed in my Artemis Vision account. I can either keep it private or allow others to see it, depending on my own goals. I privately doubt that it’s ready for a museum, so I choose to keep it private for now.
From there, Dean takes me on a tour of Artemis Vision’s features. “You’re going to love the live video streamings and 360-degree videos we have,” he says, showing me how to access them. “What’s so cool about them is that we have celebrities who are putting their NFTs on Artemis Vision. If your favorite celebrity is an artist, they may upload their NFTs live, meaning you can watch them as they do so. How exciting is that?”
Dean and I sit back to discuss the deeper features that Artemis Vision is known for. He states that everyone has access to all of Artemis Vision’s perks, including support for artists, NFT social management, custom NFT art consultation, an NFT Surprise Pack, and, yes, the video technology.
“Behind all of that lies our deep commitment to our users, including the ability to monetize ads, intellectual property rights strategies, and NFT broker service and consultation. There is nothing that we can’t help you with as you explore Artemis Vision,” he concludes.
Dean co-founded Artemis Vision with Danny Nunez, its CEO, because both men share a passion for crypto technology and artwork. “We’re both what you might call crypto believers,” Dean says. “I think ‘computer geeks’ is too strong. We actually have a lot of business experience outside of computers. I have over twelve years in
managing and building sales teams and have worked on more than 100 projects with them. Danny has had success with the telecommunication premier retail locations he has opened. We have both developed a passion for cryptocurrency and were intrigued when we saw NFTs growing alongside the blockchain industry. This is when I sat down with Danny to begin brainstorming what we could do with NFTs. Artemis Vision was born.”
As our interview ends, I reflect that Artemis Vision’s NFT marketplace marks a new era for art lovers, one full of incredible possibilities. “We are only limited by what our imaginations can dream up, whether we are talking about art or technology,” Dean says. “Perhaps that is why I am so excited about Artemis Vision: it brings together the best of what humanity has created so far.”