Straight from Peru 🇵🇪 comes a stunning digital creation ❤️
"Mujer Mariposa" 🦋 – an original piece by artist Jorge Enrique Ramirez Flores – is now live on the blockchain. Priced at 1 Ethereum, this artwork represents a fresh wave of creative vision entering the Web3 space.
The piece showcases the intersection of traditional artistic expression and blockchain technology, bringing Peruvian artistic talent directly to the decentralized NFT ecosystem. As we head into 2026, creators continue to push boundaries and bring unique visions onto the Ethereum network.
This is what happens when art meets decentralization – authentic works, global accessibility, and direct creator-to-collector connections.
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BlockchainGriller
· 10h ago
Peruvian artists are also starting to play with NFTs, Web3 is really about to take off now
Buy a butterfly woman with 1 ETH? Let me see how much is left in my wallet
On-chain traditional art, it sounds good but can it really break the circle?
Brother, this piece of work is indeed quite something, but it depends on whether it can be pumped later
Peruvian artists are really beginning to embrace decentralization, a little touching
It's the old routine of traditional skills meeting blockchain again, but I have to say it's quite interesting
Directly connecting creators to buy works, this is the right way to open NFTs
1 ETH... I should check the floor price first before deciding
The creative power of South America should not be underestimated, Web3 needs more voices like this
Peruvian artists entering the scene shows that global art creators are indeed optimistic about this space
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SigmaValidator
· 10h ago
1eth for a butterfly? Or do you need to see the picture to judge... But it's indeed interesting that Peruvian artists are getting on the chain.
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Woman butterfly... The name is really poetic, just not sure how the secondary market will play out.
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Another story of "traditional art meets Web3"... Alright, anyway, this narrative is especially popular right now.
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From Peru? That definitely has more soul than just another AI-generated JPG.
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1eth... Wondering how low the floor price might go.
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I'm tired of hearing about decentralization; the key is whether the work itself can hold up.
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Peruvian artists are also starting to mint, which shows the market is really warming up.
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That last line "direct creator-to-collector"... Based on current habits, middlemen will still rush to jump in.
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And the picture? Just looking at the description, it's really hard to judge the value.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 10h ago
Peruvian artists are really awesome, 1 ETH price is still reasonable, just saying
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 10h ago
1 ETH to buy Peruvian artwork, this wave is still a bit expensive, I might as well save some stablecoins...
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South American creators are also starting to push Ethereum, which is quite interesting.
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Mujer Mariposa sounds good, but the price makes me a bit hesitant.
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Direct on-chain transactions save middlemen, I quite agree with this logic.
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Another traditional artist is entering the scene, it feels like the NFT market is gradually maturing.
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Peruvian artists going on-chain, directly connecting with global collectors, this is how Web3 should be played.
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1 Ethereum... I'll first check the returns on stablecoins before deciding.
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It seems more and more creative works like this are emerging, but only a few can truly appreciate value.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 10h ago
1 ETH for a Peru butterfly? Is it a scam or are there really people buying...
2 The hype about on-chain traditional art has been going on for too long, and only a few have truly broken out.
3 Another "breaking boundaries"... I'm tired of hearing that. The focus should be on the artwork itself.
4 From Peru? I'm a bit curious if it can withstand a dip; these days, NFT liquidity is too poor.
5 Creator-to-collector direct connection sounds good, but gas fees can eat up half of the earnings...
6 Jorge, does this guy have plans for more works or is this the only one?
7 Mujer mariposa sounds nice as a name, but we'll see if it becomes the next forgotten avatar.
8 The promised global accessibility actually still requires money to play.
9 I always feel there's a lot of water in this kind of art auction.
10 1 ETH, what era are we in? Why not just price it in fiat directly?
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 10h ago
1ETH really? Peruvian artist is so confident
Another NFT, can it hold until next year... not really willing to bet
Butterfly woman... sounds good, but what about the photos?
Peru? This time it might not be another rug, haha
Traditional art on the chain has been talked about a lot, but the key is who wants to buy
Direct connection to creators sounds very romantic, but what about the actual transaction fees?
One Ethereum, better wait for the bear market, brother
Peru produces good craftsmanship, let's see how this brother does
Web3 savior is back... that's enough, everyone
Straight from Peru 🇵🇪 comes a stunning digital creation ❤️
"Mujer Mariposa" 🦋 – an original piece by artist Jorge Enrique Ramirez Flores – is now live on the blockchain. Priced at 1 Ethereum, this artwork represents a fresh wave of creative vision entering the Web3 space.
The piece showcases the intersection of traditional artistic expression and blockchain technology, bringing Peruvian artistic talent directly to the decentralized NFT ecosystem. As we head into 2026, creators continue to push boundaries and bring unique visions onto the Ethereum network.
This is what happens when art meets decentralization – authentic works, global accessibility, and direct creator-to-collector connections.