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The Crypto Myths

Original mixed media paintings by Eva Kramer — available for commercial licensing

The Crypto Myths is a series of eight large-scale mixed media paintings exploring the collision of classical mythology and the digital financial world. Greek gods carry Bitcoin. Blind Justice weighs NFT against cryptocurrency. The Wheel of Fortune turns for a new age.

Each painting is an original work — oil, acrylic and mixed media on canvas — created in Portsmouth, UK. Lord Mayor Prize winner. Milan Art Institute graduate.

The collection is available for non-exclusive commercial licensing for editorial use, brand campaigns, fintech platforms, publications and print on demand.

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Bitlas

"Bitlas" was born from a conviction — that Bitcoin is not just a currency, but the future of money itself. So powerful, so central to the new world order, that it deserves to be held up by a titan. Atlas no longer carries the Earth. He carries Bitcoin. Painted with dramatic dark skies, electric lightning and classical sculpture, this piece sits at the intersection of ancient mythology and modern finance.

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Robit

Oil on canvas board, 60 x 40 cm

We built the machine. We gave it our logic, our systems, our financial world. And somewhere along the way, the line between us and it began to blur.

Robit looks back at you with one human eye and one Bitcoin coin. One sees the world as it is. The other sees the world as value — as data, as currency, as code.

The question this painting asks is not whether the machine can think. It is whether we have already become the machine. Whether the circuits running through us now are made of gold and ambition rather than blood and instinct.

The face is almost human. Almost.

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Fortuna

Mixed media on canvas, 24 x 36 x 0.7 inches

I drew inspiration for this painting from my own life experiences.

Some people, when they reach the top, forget who helped them get there. They change. They push down the very hands that lifted them.

But the Wheel of Fortune keeps turning. And what goes around, comes around.

Fortuna does not judge. She does not punish. She simply keeps the wheel moving — and eventually, everyone gets the same treatment they gave to others. Money changes people. But Fortune has a long memory.

This is the Karma of business. Painted.

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Change of Power

Mixed media on canvas, 50 x 70 cm

This painting is a personal statement about the battle between cryptocurrency and the traditional monetary system.

A man stands composed beneath a sky raining Bitcoin and altcoins. Behind him the old financial institutions still stand — solid, classical, permanent looking. But they are no longer in control. The banker holds his umbrella tight, protecting himself against what is falling from the sky. He cannot stop it. He can only shelter from it.

The banks don't want to accept cryptocurrency because they cannot control it. And what they cannot control, they fear.

This was painted from personal experience — as a Bitcoin holder who witnessed the volatility firsthand. The highs, the crashes, the moments of doubt, and the quiet conviction that something fundamental was shifting in the world of money.

The old power is still standing. But the weather has changed forever.

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Crypto Scale

Mixed media on canvas, 24 x 36 x 0.7 inches

Justice is supposed to be blind. Impartial. Rational. But in the world of crypto, rationality was never really in charge.

In this painting, the blindfolded figure of Lady Justice holds her scales in perfect balance — NFT on one side, Bitcoin on the other. Neither outweighs the other. Neither is truly safe. And above her, Cupid takes aim directly at the scales — because the market has always been driven by desire, by fear, by emotion dressed up as logic.

The snake coiled at her feet is a quiet reminder. In every system that promises fairness, something old and instinctive is always watching.

The scales may balance. But the arrow is already in flight.

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NFT

Mixed media on canvas board, 90 x 70 cm

This is my own vision of what an NFT coin should look like.

Not a digital file. Not a screenshot. A real, physical, painted object — which is exactly the paradox at the heart of the NFT world. Something that was supposed to exist only in the digital realm, made permanent and tangible by hand on canvas.

The coin carries the all-seeing eye — because in the blockchain, everything is recorded, everything is visible, nothing is hidden. On one side fire, warmth, the promise of value. On the other side cold blue digital rain, the reality of a technology that moved faster than the world was ready for.

This painting was made at the height of the NFT boom, when everyone believed they had discovered something that would change art and ownership forever. Some of that was true. Some of it was not.

The coin remains. The eye watches. The question of value is still open.

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Thinker

Mixed media on canvas, 50 x 70 cm

The Thinker has been sitting in the same position for over a century. Head bowed. Fist to chin. Lost in thought.

He was always thinking about the big questions. The meaning of existence. The nature of humanity. The weight of decision.

Now he sits on a Bitcoin coin and stares at trading charts.

The questions have not changed. They have just taken a new form. Should I buy or sell? Should I hold or let go? Is this the future or is this a mistake? The gold rain falls around him — data, value, possibility, risk — and he thinks. As he has always thought. As we all think when something enormous and uncertain sits in front of us and asks us what we believe.

The Thinker does not have the answer. Neither do we. But we keep thinking anyway.

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Currency Field

Mixed media on stretched canvas, 24 x 32 x 0.67 inches

On the Currency Field, cryptocurrencies grow like flowers.

If you had good seeding — the right knowledge, the right timing, the right conviction — then you can have a thriving harvest. If not, some things simply do not grow. That is the nature of fields. That is the nature of markets.

This is the most hopeful painting in The Crypto Myths collection. Where the others explore power, justice, uncertainty and transformation, Currency Field asks a quieter question — what did you plant, and did you tend it?

The coins grow on long stems against a deep expressionist sky of red and gold. Bitcoin, Ethereum, NFT, altcoins — all growing together, some taller, some smaller, none guaranteed. The field does not judge. It only grows what was seeded.

Plant wisely.

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Licensing Enquiries

The Crypto Myths collection is available for non-exclusive commercial licensing worldwide.

Each painting in this series sits at the intersection of classical mythology and the digital financial world — making them uniquely suited for brands, platforms and publications operating in the crypto, fintech, investment and Web3 space.

Licensing is available for:

— Editorial use — magazines, newspapers, online publications, books

— Brand campaigns — website imagery, social media, advertising

— Print on demand — merchandise, canvas prints, products

— Digital use — apps, platforms, presentations, digital content

— Corporate art — office spaces, boardrooms, event backdrops

All licences are non-exclusive. Eva Kramer retains full copyright and ownership of all original works at all times.

Licensing starts from £500 for single use. For pricing, availability and bespoke licensing agreements please get in touch.

Lord Mayor Prize winner · Milan Art Institute graduate · Portsmouth, UK

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