Arlene Case — World Famous Artist releases NFT collection for Black History Month.

Joshua Bell
PRISM NFT Marketplace
2 min readFeb 23, 2022

PRISM NFT Marketplace is honored to exhibit the first NFTs by the serene and spectacular Arlene Case.

Born in England to West Indian parents, Celebrity Artist Illustrator/Painter Arlene Case spent most of her childhood in Trinidad.

Her rich Caribbean heritage is evident in her works, which express pride in and affection for the traditions and values of her people. The paintings and drawings of Arlene Case take several forms yet a familiar thread runs through them.

Whether she recreates scenes of a simpler past or of a more complex contemporary existence, whether she uses bold or fine lines, strong or subdued colors, textured or smooth canvases, she expresses the human need for compassion, belonging and stability.

She aims to put her subjects in the finest light, and transmits a sensitivity and warmth that allows the viewer to identify, regardless of background, culture or status. Her artistry graces the walls of galleries throughout the United States, Canada, England and the Caribbean. Her work is also displayed on popular American programs, such as “E.R”, “Fresh Prince of Bel Air’’, “Living Single” and “Sweet Justice.” Awards: Silver medal winner for “Whispers” at the 12th annual international competition held in Quebec by the Circle of Painters and Sculptors.

Along with her works being on display on the walls of international galleries, they have also graced the walls of popular recording studios in Hollywood, in the homes and offices of International Corporate CEO’s and art collectors worldwide. Her works have been featured in Essence Magazine, The New York Post, Canadian television show Canadian Living Magazine and Oprah Winfrey was a collector of her original works, as well as award winning Editor and Chief of Essence Magazine Susan L. Taylor.

Arlene’s work is now being brought forth into the NFT world with her first original painting being digitized, along with limited edition Serigraph work and an untitled work from one of her first drawings while in college in Canada in 1972.

Collect the CASE series NOW!

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