The four NFTs will be available exclusively as a timed auction via SuperRare

SuperRare, the leading digital art marketplace, and The Mercury Phoenix Trust announce the release of four new one of one NFT artworks inspired by the late frontman of the legendary band Queen to celebrate his 75th birthday. NFT works by artists Blake Kathryn, Chad Knight, Mat Maitland and MBSJQ will be offered beginning on September 20th with proceeds benefiting The Mercury Phoenix Trust, the non-profit founded in Mercury’s memory to help fight AIDS worldwide.

As well as inspiring countless generations through his flamboyant persona, four-octave vocal range and timeless song writing, Freddie Mercury was well known for his love of all forms of art. Before embarking on his musical career, he attained a degree in graphic art and design (in 1969) and later in life became an avid collector of classical and contemporary art and glass works. In addition, he was recognized as having what experts considered one of the finest collections of Japanese antique woodblock prints.

Mercury left a very simple creative brief to the world on his passing. “You can do whatever you want with my work, just never make me boring,” he once said. This simple brief was given to four digital artists as the inspiration for each to create NFT artworks inspired by different aspects of Mercury’s beloved persona. The resulting collection takes Mercury’s legacy to the cutting edge of artistic activity… and thus Never Boring.

The four NFTs will be available exclusively as a timed auction via SuperRare on September 20th at 8 am for 75 hours.