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Talk shows may very rarely book traditional artists as guests, but Monday night digital artist Beeple graced the stage of  The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon for the second time. The artist, a graphic designer based in North Carolina whose real name is Mike Winkelmann, was on the show to celebrate 15 years of his Everydays series, a collection of digital drawings he has made once a day since May 2007. The first 5,000 of those drawings were made into the famous Everyday: The First 5,000 Days NFT that realized $69.3 million at a Christie’s auction in 2021 and launched the unknown artist into international fame.
Talk shows may very rarely book traditional artists as guests, but Monday night digital artist Beeple graced the stage of  The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon for the second time. The artist, a graphic designer based in North Carolina whose real name is Mike Winkelmann, was on the show to celebrate 15 years of his Everydays series, a collection of digital drawings he has made once a day since May 2007. The first 5,000 of those drawings were made into the famous Everyday: The First 5,000 Days NFT that realized $69.3 million at a Christie’s auction in 2021 and launched the unknown artist into international fame.
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