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Dicture NFT Launch in Miami During Art Basel!
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Taking over 50 billboards in the Design District, Wynwood and Downtown Miami. The centerpiece of the fair is a mural projection on the 400 feet tall Intercontinental Hotel, located at the Bayfront Park few blocks away from the Perez Museum, where the NFTs will be mapped on the side of the building.

MIAMI - Washingtoner -- "The Return Of The Dick-Tators"

Dicture today announced its first NFT collection "The Return of the Dick-Tators". Artist Soraya Doolbaz made a name for herself in the art world at around the same time 7 years ago with her hilarious penis photography. She gained global recognition as the "queen of dick pics" as her work went viral, globally. The NFT collection features famous dictators as actual dicks in digital animation.

She's back and she's participating in Cube Art Fair December 1-5 as it transforms the streets of Miami into a living canvas for NFTs at an unprecedented scale. Taking over 50 billboards in the Design District, Wynwood and Downtown Miami. The centerpiece of the fair is a mural projection on the 400 feet tall Intercontinental Hotel, located at the Bayfront Park a few blocks away from the Perez Museum, where the NFTs will be mapped on the side of the building. In addition, all the screens located in the Miami Opa-Locka airport will be dedicated to Cube Art Fair's NFTs.

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"We create an immersive viewing experience and an opportunity for the public to discover NFT artwork beyond their screens while also providing artists a platform to gain access to a wider audience," says Gregoire Vogelsang, founder of Cube Art Fair and owner of the eponymous Vogelsang Gallery. "We are committed to continually remain creative in partnership with our artists. We are using the technology to empower artists and allow them to take control of their art and careers."

"I'm thrilled to participate in the Cube Art Fair at the cutting edge of technology and art. As the art investment world grows, its an honor to be able to bring my work to a new medium and reach so many more people," says Soraya Doolbaz, founder of Dicture.

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