• Ellie Pritts is a Los Angeles-based nonfungible token (NFT) artist celebrating her first solo show in New York City at the Bitforms gallery.
• Pritts used artificial intelligence and analog technology to create animations for her exhibition, which are available to mint as NFTs on Ethereum.
• Pritts began leaning into AI after receiving a diagnosis of a degenerative neurological condition which prevented her from holding a bow for cello playing.
Ellie Pritts’ Solo Show
This month, Los Angeles-based nonfungible token (NFT) artist Ellie Pritts is celebrating “In the Screen I am Everything,” her first solo show in New York City — and her first time taking over pioneering net art gallery Bitforms. Eight animations from the technicolor exhibition are available to mint as NFTs on Ethereum, displayed on screens alongside a few physical prints.
Artistic Background
Pritts broke onto the NFT scene in 2021 when she tried minting a few existing video artworks — and watched them take off. “I had this cache of video art,” Pritts told Cointelegraph. “I’d put it on Instagram or in different projects, but I certainly didn’t think there was any way I could ever monetize it.” Her video practice had been mostly therapeutic, but suddenly the blockchain boom made her work valuable enough to fund the acquisition of new tools, which Pritts used to make more sophisticated video artwork. She’d shot concert photography before the COVID-19 pandemic and performed as a professional cellist — until 2021 also forced her to confront medical issues she’d been avoiding, like her newfound inability to hold her bow.
New Year’s Resolution
Pritts made a New Year’s resolution to begin painting portraits in early 2021 but couldn’t use a pencil to draw preliminary sketches. “I went to the doctor, through a lot of testing, and found out I have this degenerative neurological condition,” said Pritts “They had no answers or comfort.”
Introduction To Artificial Intelligence
Pritts began leaning into artificial intelligence (AI) upon receiving her diagnosis. Her show at Bitforms opens with “Relative Minor” (2023), a trippy animation mounted alone in the entryway’s tangerine alcove. In the work’s foreground, a feminine face conjured by Stable Diffusion zooms infinitely inwards, morphing through colors, expressions and angles atop a glitch art background Pritt created herself using vintage circuitry modified with modern software techniques like motion tracking and 3D stereoscopic rendering.
Conclusion
Overall with AI opening doors for NFT artists such as Ellie Pritees we can see how much these technologies can help creators not just monetize their work but also find new ways of expressing themselves creatively!