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TZ APAC and BitPinas Successfully Organize First NFT-Minting Contest in the PH

BitPinas, a local crypto news publication, and TZ APAC, the leading adoption entity for the Tezos ecosystem in Asia, successfully organized #tezmasPH, the first ever NFT-minting contest in the Philippines. Twenty five Filipino artists submitted their entries all depicting how Filipinos celebrate its longest holiday – the Christmas season. BitPinas and TZ APAC, together with visual artist Jopet Arias and community partners Crypto Art Philippines and NFT Philippines, are thrilled to announce the winners of this inaugural NFT competition:

First Place: “Paskong Pilipino” (Filipino Christmas)  by Joel Chua ($400 in tez)

Second Place: “A TezMasked Life” by Illustravi ($300 in tez)

Third Place: A tie between  “Malamig ang Simoy ng Hangin” (The Breeze was Cold) by Gusgusin NFT and “Christmas in the Wilderness” by Verlin Santos ($150 in tez)

Fourth Place: “Karoling” (Caroling) by MYKL ($100 in tez)

Fifth Place: “Homesickness” by MonggonsNFT ($50 in tez)

Special Award (Most Liked and Shared on Twitter):  “A Simple Gift = A Genuine Smile” by Erichan ($100 in tez)

The NFT will remain on the showcase page of #tezmasPH and the organizers will never sell or burn them. Visit the virtual gallery here: https://oncyber.io/exhibits/LtZPWfHnWJ67gxWQBnvi

Prior to submitting their work, the artists are asked to create multiple editions so they can immediately sell their artwork while waiting for the announcement of the contest winners.

“Aside from what’s possibly the first ever NFT minting contest in the Philippines, it’s one of those rare art competitions where the artists are allowed to sell their work immediately. I have experienced joining art competitions where we are only allowed to sell our work after the winners are announced, but the value of the art have become lower particularly for those that did not win the competition,” says visual artist Jopet Arias, who helped in organizing #tezmasPH.

Winners of the #tezmasPH contest were decided by four distinguished judges known for their work in the local and international art and literary community.

  • AJ Dimarucot – Renowned graphic designer, art director, and entrepreneur. AJ designed for global brands like Nike, Jordan Brand, the NBA, Adobe, among others. He collaborated with global icon and philanthropist Apl.de.ap for his first ever NFT.
  • Jowee Alviar – Renowned graphic designer, educator and co-founder of Team Manila Graphic Design Studio and Team Manila Lifestyle
  • David Tng – Art collector, entrepreneur, and Head of Growth at TZAPAC
  • Yvette Tan – The most celebrated horror writer in the Philippines, Yvette is recipient of several awards, including the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature.

“Filipinos have always been proud of their creativity, and this is one more way for artists to offer the world a glimpse of the visions inside their heads. The entries run from sentimental to delightfully surprising, all of them revealing different aspects of the Filipino Christmas,” says Yvette Tan, celebrated literary writer and author of “Walking the Dead and Other Horror Stories” and “The Last Moon,” the first storybook NFT project that was released at the 500-year-old Frankfurt Book Fair last October.

“While the contest asked the participants to showcase how Fiipinos celebrate the holidays through familiar local imagery of the Simbang Gabi (evening mass) and parols (Christmas lanterns), most, if not all, of the entries managed to capture Christmas in the context of the current situation in the Philippines, which had the strictest and the longest lockdown compared to other countries,” says Michael Mislos, managing editor of BitPinas.com, the Philippine-focused crypto news publication.

“Still, Filipinos are known around the world for their legendary resiliency and their ability to smile even in the face of sometimes insurmountable uncertainties. I’m impressed with the quality and the level of imagination of the artists who took part in the #tezmasPH competition and their depiction of how Christmas is celebrated by Filipinos today,” Mislos added.

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