Matt Kane, a traditional artist turned digital artist, is well-suited for the digital renaissance of putting art on the blockchain. He transitioned into digital art by writing his own software and pushing boundaries that were impossible in the physical art world. His collection “Gazers” is considered an OG among generative artists, and his recent collection “Anons” focuses on understanding identity through art. Kane realized that digital art could remove many barriers to better his vision for creating art, leading him to learn coding and explore the world of NFTs. Despite facing personal tragedy, Kane used coding as a way to distract his mind and express himself. His work showcases his impeccable use of color and reflects his sense of history and time. His collection “Gazers” is inspired by the caveman days and acts as a lunar calendar for the blockchain. Kane’s journey to digital artist stardom has been bittersweet, but he has found success in the NFT space with notable sales and a strong community of collectors. Kane draws inspiration from eclectic sources and admires artists who self-represent in the blockchain space. He recommends paying attention to artists like AwfulEye and Panter Xhita. When creating art, Kane listens to Italian disco and Giorgio Moroder.