I'd like to draw your attention to a Belgian masterwork
currently available on the books, the Enigmatic "
Pieter Wuille-I".
Works by original masters such as this are
exquisitely rare, even when they take the form of apparently banal craft such as pencil sketches, ephemera, or -I NFTs. There are only two Pieter Wuille NFT currently known to exist. With a laboratory certified forum origin of December 2010, these works are among the oldest on record. There literally isn't a single person in our community that hasn't been touched by this artist's works.
The better known "
Pieter Wuille-II" recently sold for 8600
fBTC, a record not only for a -II grade work, but (if we assume an exchange rate of $58,000 USD to
fBTC) the record price for sale of any artistic work at any point in history.
Pieter Wuille-II is available again, this time for an asking price of 9001
fBTC, and while widely regarded as a bargain at that price it is-- none the less-- a price beyond even the wildest dreams of most collectors.
Pieter Wuille-I, with an asking price of 1000
fBTC, is an accessible way to get a lesser-known Pieter Wuille into your collection before the market recognizes its true value.
Pieter Wuille-I is a mixed media work composed of roman concrete, quartz crystals, and alpaca socks.
Like its flashier sibling,
Pieter Wuille-I has a timeless sensibility, unorthodox wit, and a disarming silent dignity than cannot truly be captured by its asking price. Through a genius application of null space
Pieter Wuille-I engages in transformative dialog with its surroundings.
The current owner of this NFT-- known to many only as "sipa"-- is sometimes considered reclusive, like the work itself. Sipa intends to use the proceeds to fund an expedition to the moon.