Ukrainian Charity Organisation Launches NFT Sale
A newly established Ukrainian charity organization, Pray4Ukraine, has brought together hundreds of digital artists who are using art to raise funds for the Ukrainian army and civilians devastated by the war. The organisation is also attempting to use the power of art to help end the war in Ukraine.
10,000 NFTs
Have Been Produced
A newly
launched Ukrainian charity project, Pray4Ukraine, has brought together hundreds
of the country’s digital artists who have created 10,000 NFT art pieces.
Working in concert with Pray4Ukraine, the artists hope to raise funds that will
be used for humanitarian aid and to support the country’s armed forces.
In a
statement, the Pray4Ukraine team also revealed that the charitable organisation
has already launched the sale of its NFT collection, which consists of 9,930
artworks. According to the statement, the funds raised from the sale will go
directly to the wallet of Come Back Alive, another charitable foundation that
has been on the "humanitarian frontline since May 2014." The statement
adds that financial reports will be released daily via Pray4Ukraine’s public
channels.
Using Art to
Save Lives
The primary
objective is to raise funds for Ukrainians devastated by the war. The
Pray4Ukraine team said it will also use digital art and NFTs to fulfil the
organisation’s broader goal of bringing an end to hostilities between Ukraine
and Russia.
The statement
explains:
Pray4Ukraine’s
mission is to show that everyone can help to bring an end to this war and save
countless lives in Ukraine. Digital art and NFT offer the crypto community an
alternative method for joining a forceful global solidarity movement.
According to
the statement, one of the artists signing up for the cause, Olga from Kyiv, has
refused to leave the capital, where she "continues to channel her
understanding of the enveloping events through digital art." Another
artist, Kamila, said while the war has made it difficult to find inspiration,
her will to help in any way she can allows her to overcome the challenges she
has faced since Russia invaded Ukraine.
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