Just in Time for Christmas, World Famous NFT Painting Elephant Debuts Stunning Yuletide Art

Just in Time for Christmas, World famous NFT Painting Elephant Debuts Stunning Yuletide Art

Just in Time for Christmas, World famous NFT Painting Elephant Debuts Stunning Yuletide Art

BitTrunks, the NFT-branch of Elephant Art Online (EAO), today announced the drop of a series of Christmas-themed NFT artwork painted by world-famous Tunwa the elephant. The Christmas edition can be purchased on the BitTrunks OpenSea page. This spectacular collection of one-of-a-kind Elephant Art NFTs join the first series of Elephant Art drops that took place on October 27, 2021, found here, where the world’s first-ever elephant 1 of 1 NFT art was minted, the Tree of Life.

Tunwa Tree of Life

Embracing the spirit of Christmas, BitTrunks is aiming to make this inspired collection of unique NFTs available to a wider audience at a starting price of just 0.3 ETH. BitTrunks is also offering two bonus items where the first two buyers will receive the physical paintings along with their NFT and QR code of authenticity.

Authentic paintings made by elephants can also be purchased online at Elephant Art Online. Elephant Art Online is the original seller of elephant paintings from Thailand and home of world-famous Suda the Elephant as featured on The Joe Rogan Experience and in The New York Times.

BitTrunks will continue to surprise the NFT community with regular exclusive releases that are aimed towards investor collectors who are looking for long and short-term gains in the lucrative NFT market.

“There are many things to love about elephants,” said Dwain Schenck, co-head of BitTrunks. “People are naturally drawn to them because they are caring, intelligent, and are able to show empathy. But who knew some have the ability to make art with their trunks like Tunwa and Suda? Now the general NFT community has the ability to collect and trade our NFTs at a price point that will in some cases make these investments invaluable. This is also historically special because a portion of the proceeds of the sale of each NFT goes to support the elephant park and lifesaving medical clinic where Tunwa lives along with more than 80 other elephants.”

“In just these few short days of our initial launch of the world’s only NFT art made by an elephant we saw a community form around these magical creations, enhancing collector engagement and proving that art like this is a groundbreaking investment opportunity for those lucky enough to hear about the offering,” said Schenck. During the initial first two weeks of the drop, BitTrunks grossed 12 ETH ($51,600). According to JP Morgan, the NFT market is now worth more than $7 billion with sales of digital art items hovering at a monthly rate of about $2 billion.