ANDRÉS REISINGER

Hello Next Up Collector Community!

Today, I would like to introduce you to renowned emerging digital artist, Andrés Reisinger. His works immediately caught my attention due to their playful nature, yet extreme attention to detail, such as depth, lighting, and shading. After researching and working with Web 3 artists in past academic and professional endeavors, I feel confident to claim that Reisinger produces some of the most captivating digital work that I have ever seen. I additionally believe his work would make for a great purchase for a collector who may be new to digital art.

As described on his website, Reisinger (b. 1990, Argentinian), “creates pieces that use the medium of NFT [to] continue to fetch rarely seen-before figures and his exhibitions and collaborations proliferate: Too Much, Too Soon! at Nilufar Gallery (2022 - Milan, IT) Let’s Get Digital! at Palazzo Strozzi (2022 - Florence, IT) Somewhere Ethereal at Fotografiska (2022 - Stockholm, SE), the cultural appetite for Reisinger’s invented worlds is only set to grow.”

Reisinger also serves as the Creator of “The Unclassifiable Studio,” which seeks to “bridge to tangible and the imagined.” In this studio, one may witness his hyperrealistic digital art creations, capturing the texture, feel, and electricity of an object, yet exhibiting it in a fully digital format. His works range in price; however, usually range between $5,000 to upwards of $300,000. For a first time or new buyer into the digital art space, I would recommend visiting one of the platforms and he sells with, such as Nifty Gateway, and starting with an edition, which usually ranges from $500 - $1,500. If this is still outside your price range, then prints are a great alternative - you can purchase still shots of his work for your home at sites such as Shop Fy. Resiginer was featured on Forbes 30 Under 30, has shown globally, and spoken at numerous events worldwide.

Please check out his website and Instagram to stay connected or to inquire more about his artwork! All images belong directly to Andrés Reisinger.