The 3rd Bitcoin Filmfest found place 23-25 May in Warsaw, Poland. I was happy I could share my latest art work here.

1. Bitcoin Filmfest
The artwork “Bitcoin Filmfest” is inspired by the event itself. At the center is my signature Bitpop B, surrounded by all kinds of recognizable icons and elements related to Warsaw and Polish culture. My main goal with this piece is to highlight the fun, beauty, and spirit of a city like Warsaw — and to celebrate the richness of Polish culture. As always, you’ll find the core themes woven into the piece: Love, Freedom, and Joy — also translated into Polish to connect with the local soul of the event.
People could bid via Nostr. And this art work is sold for 220.000 Sats ( Around $240, May 2025)

2. Magic Internet Money
The artwork “Magic Internet Money” is all about the simplicity and freedom of using Bitcoin as a real, everyday currency — and what it means to live on the Bitcoin standard. It reflects the peace of mind that comes from not losing purchasing power, and the freedom that comes with financial sovereignty.
At the bottom of the piece, you’ll see a stark contrast: the world of fiat currency — marked by inflation, control, and the absence of freedom. This contrast is intentional, showing the divide between two realities.
The message is clear: Live free. Live the Bitcoin standard.
People could bid via Nostr. And this art work is sold for 480.000 Sats ( Around $521, May 2025)

3.Clownworld
My fascination with the madness of the world really came to life during the COVID plandemic. I witnessed things I never thought people would accept — actions and behaviors that were clearly extreme, yet somehow labeled as “normal.” And honestly, not much has changed since then.
But instead of getting depressed by it, I decided to flip it around — to find humor in the chaos. Maybe, just maybe, that humor will spark something in others and make them reflect on how absurd the world can be. I’m not here to tell anyone how to live. I simply share my own perspective — how I see the world — and I call it Clownworld. I live in this circus too, and I’d rather laugh and make art about it than be consumed by frustration. This is my way of sharing a message, with a wink and a smile.
People could bid via Nostr. And this art work is sold for 275.000 Sats ( Around $300, May 2025)

These art pieces were showcased at the festival alongside some exclusive merch. As the name suggests, the event focused on film, so I was glad to be able to share my art in that context. It’s exciting to see more high-quality, high-signal creative events emerging in the Bitcoin space. In my view, we need this kind of artistic expression to help communicate the deeper meaning and potential of Bitcoin to a wider audience.

Over the past two years, I’ve only attended a few select events: NostrAsia (Tokyo, Japan), NostRiga (Riga, Latvia), Sats’N’Facts (Chiang Mai, Thailand), and now Bitcoin FilmFest (Warsaw, Poland). That’s a conscious choice. I want to spend as much time as possible creating art. I need to draw daily it’s how I process the world. I prefer less talk, more creation. But Bitcoin FilmFest is different. It aligns with what Bitcoin means to me: creativity, freedom, and meaningful connection. It’s a high-signal event full of passionate, talented people and it even reignited my interest in documentary filmmaking. That kind of inspiration is rare.

As Bitcoin events become more frequent sometimes happening weekly it gets harder to choose where to spend your time. And time, after all, is the most scarce resource we have. Personally, I’ve never been a fan of endless panels or typical networking events. I had my own business for years, and those types of events never inspired me. That’s why I now focus on skipping the noise, staying creative, and trusting that the right people will find me and I’ll find them by simply walking my own path.

So yes, I’ll be back. Bitcoin FilmFest is one of the few events I’ll return to. The dates are already set for next year: June 5–7, 2026, perfectly placed between Oslo Freedom Forum and Bitcoin Prague. If you’re in Europe, don’t miss it.
And it all takes place at one of the most iconic venues you can find — a setting that adds even more character and depth to the whole experience. You can catch a glimpse of it in my eARThist Vlog, where I share a short video and some impressions from the event location and city of Warsaw.