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# Bangkitha

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@bangkitha has been attracted to the world of art since he was 7 years old. Beginning from his addiction to his video games, which at the time were pixelated.

He began drawing in junior high where he would create many types of cartoons and game characters. As time passed his father noticed his passion for art and bought Bangkitha a pc for him to learn vector.

Over the years of developing his skills he began making avatars and gifs for a local forum in his country. This forum allowed him to develop a great reputation in the real world before going to college.

After college, Bangkitha began working at a hospital where he quickly realized the salary was not worth the effort spent. One morning a good friend of his reached out to him to share information about a growing world of digital art, Web 3.

He began to realize that he could monetize something he was truly passionate about without having to work for a business he didn't see a future in. Bangkitha has slowly became one of the most respected pixel artists in our ecosystem. We are priveledged to have you join our project along the way.

If you have interest in Bangkitha's work, head over to his series on exchange art called The Ember&#x20;

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