TREVOR JONES AND THE EVENING STANDARD COLLABORATE ON NFT TO MARK THE KING’S CORONATION

TREVOR JONES AND THE EVENING STANDARD COLLABORATE ON NFT TO MARK THE KING'S CORONATION

The Evening Standard has unveiled an NFT artwork created by leading digital artist, Trevor Jones, to mark the Coronation of King Charles III. The artwork was published in today’s Evening Standard newspaper and is free to claim for a limited time until midnight on Sunday 7 May. The NFT will also be brought to life in the centre of London, where it will be displayed on W1 CURATES’s billboards at Flannels on Oxford Street, as well as in their exhibition space from Friday to Sunday.

TREVOR JONES AND THE EVENING STANDARD COLLABORATE ON NFT TO MARK THE KING'S CORONATION
The Oath

The NFT celebrates the modern era of interactive artwork by giving Evening Standard audiences across London the unique opportunity to own an edition of the NFT artwork. To claim the free NFT, readers will need to download the Nifty Gateway app and scan the QR code in today’s edition (Thursday 4 May) of the Evening Standard to visit the Nifty Gateway website and set up an account. No crypto wallet is needed as the NFT can be stored on this platform. The artwork is also available for download through the QR code on the billboards at the corner of Oxford Street and Poland Street that will be on display.

Artist Trevor Jones
Trevor Jones

Trevor Jones has received worldwide recognition for his ground-breaking digital artwork. In 2021, the Scottish-based artist famously smashed records when he sold an open edition NFT of his painting The Bitcoin Angel, for the equivalent of £2.4 million. Other high profile work includes a series of celebrity portraits titled The Famous, which saw him collaborate with influential figures including Succession’s Brian Cox, Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall, and crime author Ian Rankin.

Trevor Jones - Bitcoin Angel
The Bitcoin Angel

The NFT unveiled by the Evening Standard today was first created in Jones’ Edinburgh studio as a physical painting, titled The Oath. It captures the grand jewels of St Edward’s Crown — which was also worn by the late Queen Elizabeth II during her 1953 coronation — in vivid brushstrokes. Now transformed into an NFT, the digitised artwork reveals a hidden, multi-layered world of animation, inspired by the magnitude of the Coronation as a landmark moment in history for London, the UK, and the Commonwealth.

The collaboration marks the next step on The Evening Standard’s journey with NFTs. In 2021, ES Magazine unveiled a unique NFT cover by digital artists Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones for the front cover of its September fashion issue. It starred non-binary model and poet Kai-Isaiah Jamal, which broke barriers as the first ever moving NFT piece of art produced by a fashion magazine.

This NFT also featured a sound piece created by musician James Lavelle using Kai’s spoken word with poetry they wrote for the piece. The latest artwork symbolises The Evening Standard’s drive to expand access to and awareness of NFTs among wider audiences.

You can find the QR code to the NFT below or claim the artwork online via this link

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