Creator Royalties #035: The Future of Hybrid Art with Krista Kim

Creator Royalties #035: The Future of Hybrid Art with Krista Kim

?? This week's edition of Creator Royalties is about why and how you should merge different mediums and techniques to take your art further through hybrid art with renowned contemporary artist Krista Kim.

3 Reasons to Experiment with Hybrid Art with Krista Kim

Since we published articles on the emerging trend of hybrid art and phygital NFTs, we have continued to watch how this form is disrupting the traditional art world.

This week on the?Crypto Cafe with Randi Zuckerberg podcast, we caught up with Krista Kim, leading digital artist, to get her unique insights on the future of hybrid art and what artists can learn from it.

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What is hybrid art?

Hybrid art is a dynamic creative genre that seamlessly merges traditional artistic mediums, techniques, or materials with digital technology. This results in innovative and multidimensional artworks that transcend the boundaries of both traditional and digital art forms.

Artists like Krista Kim and ThankYouX both believe that hybrid art will be a defining art movement in years to come.

ThankYouX on the other hand reimagines the use of blockchain technology as a medium rather than a tool for distribution for his collection, STATE OF THE ART. This collection consists of four large scale paintings broken up into 400 tiles each— creating 1600 total unique digital artworks that come paired with their physical counterpart.

By purchasing an NFT from the collection, participants will randomly receive a singular digital tile corresponding with a section of one of the four paintings, which can then be used to claim the identical physical artwork. Before the physical claim, collectors can opt to purchase additional, adjacent, and connecting tiles in order to merge, and claim a larger section of the canvas.

One of the four canvas paintings that ThankYouX created to make STATE OF THE ART (Credit: ThankYouX)

Reason #2: Hybrid art forges a deeper connection with your audience.

Hybrid art allows artists to connect with a broader and more engaged audience. Beyond the obvious scaleability of your work through digital art platforms and social media, interactive exhibitions have recently become some of the most popular ways that artists are gaining greater attention in the art world.

This past weekend, digital artist Sam Spratt had an incredible insight when viewing Beeple’s?HUMAN ONE, which embraces both digital video and a three-dimensional sculptural form to present an explorer walking through endlessly transforming landscapes.

This artwork is also linked to a digital counterpart in the form of an NFT.

Much in the same way individuals experienced Refik Anadol’s Unsupervised at MOMA, audiences “were now seeing not just a moving piece of art, but a living one.” as Sam so beautifully stated.

Similarly, in CONTINUUM, Krista Kim encouraged audiences to create a space of wellness, well being, togetherness, and vulnerability by taking over 96 screens in Times Square. This immersive light and sound installation has since traveled to several other locations all around the world, including Miami and Milan.

I really believe that the immersive experience of art has a profound effect on society, which is something I learned from my immersive experience at the Roanji Temple Garden. So, this (immersive art) is really an ancient practice that comes from Zen Buddhist monks 500 years ago, and I’m just carrying on that tradition into the digital realm. - Krista Kim

Reason #3: Hybrid art helps you to embrace new avenues of monetization.

The future of hybrid art also presents exciting opportunities for artists to monetize their work in innovative ways. Beyond traditional sales, this allows for more dynamic ways for artists to not just diversify their income, but also the types of audiences that can engage with their work.

For instance, Theater Mitu, a company of permanent artists known for expanding the definition of theater through methodical experimentation with its form, chose to explore hybrid art with its most recent piece Utopian Hotline. By creating a telephone hotline for audiences to continually interact with the piece, this artwork was portrayed both as a live show and a vinyl record that could be sold after the performance.

This allowed for different types of engagement with the material beyond a traditional theater performance - there was even a video game to allow audiences to listen to the voice mails left by individuals from around the world.

Theater Mitu’s Utopian Hotline is a telephone hotline, a vinyl record, and a live performance.


At HUG, we recently held our first Open Call for submissions to our Print Shop to help artists diversify their income by selling their digital artwork both as NFTs on the blockchain and physical fine art prints.

Understandably, selling prints may be new for some digital artists which is why we have compiled some helpful FAQs and put together an infographic to help individuals navigate the complexities and fear on what it means to expand one’s work. Learn more here.

Closing thoughts

The future of hybrid art is a thrilling frontier, offering artists limitless creative potential, enhanced audience engagement, and innovative monetization opportunities.

By embracing this fusion of traditional and digital art, you are not just riding the wave of change; you're shaping it. So, don't wait—start experimenting with hybrid art today and don’t be afraid to see where it takes you.

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unnikrishna m damodaran

Digital Content & Design Specialist | Visual Artist | Graphic Designer | NFT Artist/Curator | ??? ArsElectronica 21, NFT_NYC 21,22,23, CADAF ART 22. Expert Panel: Julius Baer Next Generation Digital Art Prize.

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