

Physical Proof of Work by AdamKadmon
A lifetime dedicated to physical fine art, bridging classical techniques with monetary philosophy.


The аrtist commitment
A Life in Scarcity
From classical painting to the physical exploration of digital scarcity, the artist's journey has been a relentless pursuit of permanence. Each work is a testament to the enduring power of human endeavor, echoing the fundamental principles of Bitcoin itself.
For me, the idea that Bitcoin brings is much more powerful than the technology itself. I used to have a bitter feeling that there was something very wrong with the world, but it was only by studying Bitcoin that I realised exactly what was wrong with it. The philosophy of fair exchange of value not subject to control by anyone, low time preference, everyone playing by the same rules and decentralization bring millions of people around the world hope that the world can look differently. Bitcoin for me is the tool that has brought us closest to that goal. Due to my hatred of the banking system and censorship, and my predestination to create art, I fully dedicated my time and energy to work in this direction and I will continue to add value to the community the best way I can- through my art.
"I create these works not for the sake of art itself, or for the act of creating. I continue to contribute to the community alongside all the incredible artists in the space with the goal of helping to build a culture around the masses of sovereign individuals that Bitcoin brings together into one vast community. This is a process that runs parallel to the development and strengthening of the technology, and very few people give it much thought, but over time—precisely because of the foundations we have laid in this direction—a very important pillar will be established that will be no less fundamental than writing code for the protocol or validating blocks...
Without the support of every single sovereign individual, the work we do would not be possible. Thank you for recognizing the importance of our work and for supporting us. "
My Conviction
"All my life I've felt out of place because of the messed up system we live in, and it
was during the rabbit hole exploration that I had the insight that changed my life
forever. Thanks to Bitcoin, I can do what I am best at and spread the fundamentals of
this technology that has the power to bring down this decaying system of corruption
and greed."
Bitcoin will bring the new Renaissance in art, and then it will encompass all of
humanity.
"There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come"
In an era of ephemeral digital assets, our commitment to archival permanence ensures each piece is a lasting physical anchor for decentralized history.
My Method
The Working Process
The idea
Vectoring stage
3D visualization
The earliest stage in the creation of a work of art is the idea. It inspires me to showcase the beauty of Bitcoin through the artistic means at my disposal.
This is the most time-consuming stage in the creation of an artwork. Depending on the complexity of the project, this stage can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months.
Once I have the main vectorized file, I import everything into a 3D program, and for the first time in months, I see whether everything I’ve been working on looks the way I imagined it when it was just a cluster of overlapping lines on the desktop. I’ll keep going back and forth between Step 2 and this step until I refine the design and make sure that what I’m visualizing is exactly what I want.








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Final stage
Once I’m sure that everything has been perfected down to the last detail, I move on to the final stage of preparing the piece, which is generally the shortest of all: varnishing, sanding, gluing, gilding, removing imperfections, re-varnishing, cleaning, and signing.


Vectoring stage
This is the most time-consuming stage in the creation of an artwork. Depending on the complexity of the project, this stage can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months.
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3D visualization
Final stage
Once I have the main vectorized file, I import everything into a 3D program, and for the first time in months, I see whether everything I’ve been working on looks the way I imagined it when it was just a cluster of overlapping lines on the desktop. I’ll keep going back and forth between Step 2 and this step until I refine the design and make sure that what I’m visualizing is exactly what I want.
Once I’m sure that everything has been perfected down to the last detail, I move on to the final stage of preparing the piece, which is generally the shortest of all: varnishing, sanding, gluing, gilding, removing imperfections, re-varnishing, cleaning, and signing.




Proof of Work Fine Art
Archival fine art for the sovereign collectors.
Artworks that will endure for generations to come.
© 2026 Proof of Work Fine Art-Physical proof of work. Archival fine art.
Bitcoin is an idea.
