NBA’s Chicago Bulls is collaborating with acclaimed artist, Claire Silver for its new NFTthat will drop on the Coinbase NFT marketplace.
Silver said she is “honored” to partner with the basketball team, noting that the Bulls asked her to design an NFT for their Coinbase collection.
Well-known for the works she developed with the help of artificial intelligence, Silver uses oil, acrylic, digital illustration, collage, photography, and other mediums in addition to AI.
Silver isn't the only artist with whom the Chicago Bulls have collaborated. Several famous NFT artists have revealed their collaboration with the Coinbase NFT team for their next collection. Sabet, an Iranian-American NFT Artist, for example, tweeted that they are "eager to participate."
Meanwhile, Efdot, a visual artist, and PROBCAUSE, an artist, composer, and animator, are among the other collaborators. The latter said they are "thrilled" about their collaboration with the Chicago Bulls to "produce a collection of NFTs alongside some of Chicago's most creative artists!"
However, Chicago Bulls is yet to make any official announcement.


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