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@rocketman just challenged the removal request of the Public artwork flow by @volky.eth . This flow was originally sponsored by @rocketman
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what's your reason for wanting to remove the 'Public Artwork' grant? @volky.eth
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> This flow is a subcategory of Nouns Art. Having it as a standalone category gives it an unfair advantage in relation to Nouns Art because there's less competition, hence the flows are larger (3x larger on average. ref: https://flows.nouns.day). I suggest builders move their flows to Nouns Art and we'll redistribute to relocate this budget there. (you can check the challenge reasons on flows.wtf, btw)
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Hello @volky.eth! As an artist in the Public artwork category I can say that nouns art and public artwork are completely different stuff! While Nouns art can be traditional its more so smaller works and the grants there are mostly digital. For large artworks like murals or streetart it takes quite alot of effort and funding! Paint, materials and even wall prep is quite expensive ૮(˶ㅠ︿ㅠ)ა For murals on my case it takes not only paint in liters but we also make use of spray paint! A mural usually takes us about a month or so depending on how busy we are with school. Here's an attached photo of our paint expenses! Just the paint, not including the materials we used such as brushes, tape and others :3 I hope this clears up the misunderstanding of Public Artwork! If you have more questions about it please let me know!
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