2/12/2022

Tree of Life in NFT - A gift from Mother Nature

 rar Tree of Life 1/20 

The mysterious image of the Tree of Life revealed by Mother Nature as it is. This was captured by the camera for a brief moment in time and now can be seen with the naked eyes by the Art of RAR technique of photopainting. It is a very important image, and extremely rare. Never seen before by humankind. A very precious token for churches, priests, pastors, evangelists, believers, museums, scholars and collectors. Important: Only 20 limited copies would be minted. 

Tree of Life, has been painted many times for centuries by human beans based on their imagination and interpretation. This is the first time Mother Nature has painted this naturally, without the biases of human beans. Scholars and believers may want to contemplate and study the meaning and significance of this image. The images are very vivid. The lower images were less well formed as they emerged but got better as they moved up the tree. How could these happened naturally? The more you look at the painting the more you will discover the complexities in it.

This is also the first image that appeared to me that launched me into this journey of photopainting using the Art of RAR technique.The first painting of monumental importance, like the face that launched a thousand ships, this painting launches thousands of paintings.

3 similar pieces are on offer at https://opensea.io/collection/rar-tree-of-life. This is a limited edition of 20 copies only. Not enough to satisfy the demands for such a mysterious and important painting. This is a gift from Mother Nature.

PS. All rar art paintings started similar to this image below, a photograph of water. RAR stands for Reflection and Refraction.



8 comments:

Ⓜatilah $ingapura⚠️ said...

Uncle,

Must promote your NFTs lah. Must make plenty of noise and hype it up. Did you announce the drop on any of the channels like NFT drop calendar?

Also check out Gary Vee's (Vanerchuk) work on marketing and promoting NFTs.

Floor price 10 ETH, supply 20 NFT's. That is over one million dollars in NFT income if they all just sold for the minimum price...i.e. upside is uncapped, can go sky high!

I will mint my own releases as soon as I get out of this place and out of the TAX system back into more crypto and tax-friendly Singapore.

Best of luck.

Chua Chin Leng aka redbean said...

Thank you Matilah.

Anonymous said...

The appearance of this Tree of Life is a miracle of biblical proportion, a feature that had its origin only in the Bible and no where else. The complex and vivid painting of life and the way it made its appearance is no simple accident, more than one in many million chances for it to happen.

20 pieces and at 10 ethereum each are nothing if the churches understand its significance and decide to want a piece to share with their followers. The Vatican alone could take up all 20 pieces like small change. It would be gone within minutes.

The evangelists would be very proud to show this as a centrepiece that they can relate to their masses. RB may have to mint more than just 20 pieces when there are thousands of churches in the whole wide world. But having declared that only 20 pieces would be made, the demand would easily outstripped the fixed supply of 20.

A miracle for sale at 10 ethereum is too cheap to the churches for something so precious, so rare and so meaningful.

Anonymous said...

Crowds return to vaccination centres as more in S'pore become eligible for booster jab

Crowds have returned to some vaccination centres in Singapore over the last few days as more people - including children - become eligible for their booster jabs.

Some have also responded to the Health Ministry's reminders to take the booster shot five months after the last dose of their primary vaccination, amid a rise in the number of local Covid-19 cases.

This comes as the ministry's new policy kicks in on Monday (Feb 14), requiring eligible individuals to get a booster to maintain their full vaccination status. Those aged 18 and above will have to take a booster shot within 270 days of completing their primary vaccination series.

When The Straits Times visited the vaccination centre at Raffles City Convention Centre at 4.15pm on Saturday, there were more than 20 people waiting in line.

Signs had been put up, informing visitors that there would be a two-hour expected waiting time for the Pfizer vaccine and a 30-minute wait for the Sinovac vaccine.

Ms Priscilla Fong, 44, was accompanying her teenage daughter to take her booster jab. The 13-year-old girl received her first dose of the Pfizer vaccine in July and her second one in August.

Ms Fong said she decided to take her daughter for the jab as a preventive measure, as Covid-19 cases have been spiking.

"I don't think the side effects are a serious problem because she has already taken the jab twice," she added.

When ST visited Bishan Community Club at 6pm, sales representative Nancy Goh was accompanying her 85-year-old mother to take her Pfizer booster jab.

The senior completed her primary vaccination series only in August, as she has a pre-existing heart condition.

Ms Goh, 62, said the Omicron wave was part of her decision for taking her mother down for the booster once she became eligible.

Noting that people around her have tested positive for the coronavirus, she added: "Relatives have got Covid-19 and so have a lot of my colleagues.

"Last time, you don't hear of people you know personally catching the virus but now you do."

Voter For Future Generations said...

Singapore, the kiasu and kiadi society (KKS) saw another 8 deaths, despite highly vaccinated with Pfizer and Moderna mRNA "vaccines", that were bought, promoted and distributed by Temasek Holdings, making tons of money from the government's taxpayers' coffers in the process.

For 4 days, in the last one wee, the infections have broken all the past records to reach a five figure - from more than 10,000 to more than 16,000 per day.

These official figures have not included those unreported and undetected cases which could be at least twice the official figures.

So, it is likely the daily infected cases amount to 30,000 to 45,000.

If so, it is shocking for a tiny island of 5.6 million people run by an extremely expensive administration that keeps boasting of its efficiency and effectiveness.

It's virtually impossible to understand that such incompetency is happening in Singapore!

Anonymous said...

The overloaded sampan shall sink. The greedy boatman is lost in the storm.

Anonymous said...

Only 8 die? Big deal.

Anonymous said...

How many survive?