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A digital collage just sold for more than $ 69 million at an on-line auction bridge , according to news reports .

The artwork was make by digital creative person Mike Winkelmann , also known as Beeple , and is a composite of 5,000 individual draught , according to the vendue house Christie ’s . Winkelmann began creating the work in May 2007 , when he launched a projection called " Everydays , " in which he committed to producing and post a new piece of art online every day .

This image shows the full work "Everydays: The First 5000 Days" made by Beeple, and contains 5,000 tiles containing different images.

The piece, called “Everydays: The First 5000 Days,” contains 5,000 individual images created over the course of more than 13 years,

After 5,000 straight days of art - making — more than 13 geezerhood — Winkelmann compiled the image into a montage called " Everydays : The First 5000 daytime . " And on Thursday ( March 11 ) , the art object betray for $ 69,346,250 at Christie ’s . Bidding opened on Feb. 25 at $ 100 .

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The piece of work sold as a non - fungible souvenir ( NFT ) , meaning the buyer now owns the work as a singular string of code that swan its authenticity , NBC News reported . fundamentally , the NFT ties the nontextual matter — in this case , an picture file cabinet — to unique identification codes and metadata , all stored and traded on blockchain , the engineering behindcryptocurrencieslikeBitcoin , concord toInvestopedia .

image shows a digital art piece of the winking, tongue-out emoji constructed from bricks

(Image credit: Beeple/Christie’s)

The Winkelmann graphics will " be delivered directly from Beeple to the emptor , accompanied by a unique NFT code with the artist ’s unforgeable signature and unambiguously identified on the blockchain,“according to Christie ’s . ( The identity of the buyer is not noted on the site . )

This is the auction sale menage ’s first sale of purely digital art and the first prison term it has accepted payment in the form of cryptocurrency , The New York Times describe . Per the sales declaration , Winkelmann will earn 10 % of the net each time the work is resold .

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" When you buy the artwork , you ’re sort of insert into a family relationship with me , " Winkelmann tell the Times .

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(Image credit: Beeple/Christie’s)

The image file is made up of about 320 MB , grant to Christie ’s . Winkelmann pull the other works included in the montage using pen and paper , but he soon switched to a computer package called Cinema 4D , the Times reported . Drawings from the last five years have mostly centered around current events , whereas earlier whole kit and caboodle included both basic sketches , show subjects like grimace and animate being , and conceptual abstract graphics , exploring themes of coloring , form and repeating .

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