If you’re at Camden Market in London on a weekend day, you can stop by my Camden Market Free Art Man display between 12pm and 3pm (unless the weather’s bad or I’m sick) and get some of my artwork for free, including multiple series based on Blurt, Steemit and Ecency. Original paintings and drawings, not prints. All part of FREE ART FREES ART where we cut out the middleman gallery, and give our work directly to the public in exchange for a short video interview. Last weekend was the most popular so far for my crypto-social artworks. 12inch vinyl LP’s painted in acrylic on the theme of the three main platforms I’m currently using: Blurt, Steemit and Ecency. The Ecency LP has, so far, been the most popular with its blue and white heart design. I don’t think any of the Blurt have gone yet, but I’m sure they’ll start catching up in the not too distant future. I have loads up in my attic, all numbered in unlimited editions (I don’t make limited editions) waiting for new homes and walls to be hung on. Here’s a couple of YouTube shorts showing members of the public browsing and choosing which of the three designs to take:
I’ve also made other crypto-social artworks. The first series was started in rural Thailand of Blurt posters. Our dustbin lid just happened to be the perfect size for the paper we’d taken there. I’ll be making some for Steemit and Ecency soon:

Above is in the apartment my girlfriend and I are still renting in Isaan, standing on a bed we forgot we had when we went to the store to buy its furniture, so ended up with two double beds for the two of us. It will be good though for when visitors come round for sunny countryside art retreats. After this photo was taken, I painted the eyebrows black. An initial oversight. There’s eight in this edition so far, but there will be many more, glued to cardboard and taken out to Camden soon. All Camden work is on a support to try and ensure as many are hung on the wall as possible. A key concept of Advertism is to minimise the possibility of our work being hidden in draws and other forms of storage instead of being out in the open promoting our work.
Then there’s the crypto-social BlondCards that also promote a couple of friends I have in crypto-social world @ronthroop and @offgridlife Below are two. I thought I had some Blond Cards for Ecency but can’t find a photo of one. If I haven’t, they’ll be coming soon:


Each day at Camden sees about 40 artworks given away to the public. I’m planning on having a day dedicated to crypto-social series but don’t have enough yet. I did a couple of days dedicated to artwork themed on Nirvana which went quite well. Hopefully, through FREE ART FREES ART awareness and use of crypto-social platforms will increase, but it’s early days yet as far as Camden Market’s concerned.





















