Discovering Top NFT Collections in Web3 Art
By Darren Smith, Arts Reporter
June 8, 2026
In the dynamic realm of Web3 art, where blockchain meets boundless imagination, discovering standout projects amid the daily deluge of drops can feel overwhelming. That’s where All Eyes on Art shines as nftnow’s premier weekly spotlight, delivering a meticulously curated digest of the most compelling upcoming NFT collections and digital artworks.
Curated by Steven Miller, this recurring feature has earned a devoted following among collectors, artists, and enthusiasts for its emphasis on artistic excellence over fleeting hype. Each edition scans Ethereum, Bitcoin Ordinals, Solana, Tezos, and other ecosystems to surface works that blend technical innovation with emotional depth, narrative power, and cultural resonance. In a maturing market that increasingly values utility, community, and on-chain permanence, All Eyes on Art serves as a trusted compass for those seeking quality amid the noise.
Recent installments highlight the series’ discerning eye. The Week of June 3 edition featured Hidden Gardens by Ralen Arc, a series of physically textured paintings authenticated through Bitcoin inscriptions. These mixed-media works evoke quiet growth and organic rhythm, combining acrylic, clay, and layered textures in grounded, vintage palettes.
That same week, The Aberration Game by Harto transformed optical imperfections into interactive generative mints. Inspired by chromatic aberration, collectors choose paths (R, G, or B) that unlock distinct systems, turning participation into co-creation and making the artwork a living dialogue between artist and owner.
The latest edition for the Week of June 10 continues this momentum with fresh highlights. Ordtisms by Lord World Peace nods to the Processing Movement and generative pioneers through playful, memetic explorations on Gamma. New Punks on the Block by SMLDMS glitches classic Bitcoin Punks via pixel mutation, letting the blockchain itself choreograph entropy and remix.
Other standouts include Simulacra Drift and A-Day-A-Night-A-World by Muriel Lherm, meditative pieces exploring blurred realities and the invisible labor of modern life, as well as to migraines by BHARE—a poignant series of ocular distortions capturing fleeting memories through auction-triggered mechanics. What Remains by Dan Fraser distills hand-painted canvases into AI-curated editions that shrink in supply, mirroring how memory sharpens through distillation.
All Eyes on Art excels by contextualizing drops within broader trends: the rise of phygital works, generative systems that honor early computational art, and pieces addressing memory, identity, and impermanence. It consistently bridges traditional artistic values with blockchain’s unique capabilities, from on-chain provenance to dynamic, evolving artworks.
For anyone serious about Web3 art—whether building a collection, supporting emerging voices, or simply appreciating boundary-pushing creativity—this series is indispensable. It transforms endless scrolling into focused discovery, ensuring you never miss the projects that will define the next chapter of digital culture.
Explore the latest edition here: All Eyes on Art: Week of June 10
Previous highlights: Week of June 3
nftnow Art Section: nftnow.com/category/art
Dive in, connect with the artists, and claim your place in the evolving story of Web3 creativity. Your next favorite artwork awaits—don’t let it pass unseen. 🎨
The cover image in this article was AI-generated.