HEFTY.art announces Kollur 2147 in collaboration with the Kunel Gaur

Fresh off the success of the well acclaimed Phygital auction of M.F. Husain’s “Fury”, in partnership with Sotheby’s, a sale which was intended to be a catalyst for the growth and acceptance of Phygital art in the broader market. Web3’s most discerning art space has now collaborated with curator Kunel Gaur to call on some of the best artists from across the country to work on a digitally native auction for up to 23 unique artworks inspired by the iconic Kohinoor diamond. These digital artworks are available for purchase from the 19th of January on the  HEFTY.art platform.

Kollur 2147 channels the iconic shape of the Kohinoor to reimagine India. Found in the Kollur mines, the Kohinoor or the ‘Mountain of Light’ diamond symbolises all that was looted from India during centuries of colonialism. Just like the refractive facets of the diamond, the project explores the varied cultural, psychological and philosophical elements of society in India that had, have and will be impacted by the British colonial rule. The iconic shape of the diamond lends itself to artists to visualise different faces of India that present as opportunity and collateral damage, all the way into 2147; 200 years from independence.

The project highlights distinctive fronts ranging from visual arts, technology, cinema to spirituality and politics, amongst others. Artists choosing from these categories visualise their interpretation of how these factors were affected using the dimensional structure of the diamond. This collection boasts 23 unique NFTs in editions of 10. From hundreds of entries, the finest were hand-picked by Kunel for this iconic sale. Some of the artists taking part include The Big Fat Minimalist, Prateek Vatash, Reshidev Rk, Setu Choudhary, Frick Ltd., Amar Chaurasia, Anubhav Kesarwani, and Rohan Joglekar

Pivotal to the drop, 30% of all proceeds go to the Crayon initiative by the Rouble Nagi Art Foundation, an initiative that sponsors disadvantaged artists incapable of showcasing their art due to monetary or physical restrictions. Having supported over 450 artists over the course of 13 years, the Rouble Nagi Art Foundation aims to provide employment opportunities for the underprivileged and village entrepreneurs. The foundation currently runs five programs focusing mainly on skill development, vocational training, women empowerment, education, and children’s welfare. 

“For the curation of Kollur, with HEFTY.art, I was really inclined to engage creators with a socio-political narrative which held depth and history, while also giving back in some way” - Kunel Gaur. 

Kunel Gaur is the founder of Animal, Nubula and Indianama. As an artist, Kunel’s personal visual style is influenced by functional design, brutalist architecture and the design movement that emerged in the 1950s, which has evolved as a response to the overwhelming use of embellishment in visual communication, both online and offline.

Championing the concepts and potential of digital assets in India, HEFTY.art showcases a distinctive brand of “Phygital” art, lying at the convergence between the physical and digital art space. HEFTY.art offers a unique web 3.0 platform with the vision of consistently delivering diverse, adroit and premium NFT collections with a precedence on Phygital art created by an exceptional roster of artists and curators.

HEFTY.art is founded by Hindustan Talkies, Polygon, and eDAO. Hindustan Talkies is a new age media and entertainment company, curating exciting content and progressive projects. Polygon is the top platform for Ethereum scaling and Web3 infrastructure development. eDAO, is a Web3-based DAO for international media and entertainment IPs, artists, and brands.

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