I like this project. The deck and website are well designed, their gallery looks nice and the technical details are quite well described. I've heard elsewhere that high end art performs well during economic downturns.. Fractionalized art makes this accessible to everyday people, which is a good thing. I also like that NFT owners will legally own a fraction of the real painting.

What's unclear is how all of this gets funded. It could be helpful to list a couple of the first paintings that they're expecting to buy and how much they cost. I'd also like to understand the cost of the gallery and its upkeep and how that will be paid. It's nice to know that the paintings are available for public viewing, but will they charge for it and will part of the revenue be shared with the NFT holders? Feels like the business model is missing from their deck. Show Less

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