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Eve Hennessa is an accomplished artist whose profound works in painting, sculpture, and performance—residing in prominent collections and shown internationally—fuse intellectual depth, sensory power, and emotional impact through decades of serious creative inquiry. Her passion for technology ultimately led to pioneering NFTs and curated metaverse galleries, cementing her identity as the polymath NFTeve and the visionary behind the iconic and real sweet Hawa Cat.

A little more about me

I have lived my life as an artist, sometimes spending years alone painting in the studio. As a highly sensitive person, I have always taken refuge in the solace of my imagination and a very protected personal environment, where I can just dream and do whatever I want. I love ideas and I love people I love traveling. I went to grad school in Mexico City and lived there for a long time. I worked as a translator at world bank, and many other places, and also learned French and other languages. I have always been addicted to learning and always been right in the middle of a new obsession some obsessions usually last for years. I have spent time in the forest very deep into nature. I was a Mystic, but I completely gave up being a Mystic and now I am trying to be practical and like a normal person and see what that's like. I never was normal and I never could find the box that people are trying to think outside of.

I had insomnia as a child and picked up reading at a very early age. I love literature, especially all of the classics and red hundreds and hundreds of books and still when I'm painting now I listen to literature audios. The best two years I've been on an English literature kick. I was reading all the old romantic books and now I am reading Harry Potter.

The past few years, I've been a very into ancestry and learning about American history through the documents about my ancestors and thinking long and hard about them. Most of my family is from the South except for the one union guy who is from New England, England. Family trees are amazing because it goes back and you have thousands of relatives. It's so interesting since the 1600s. I'm also my family has not moved off of the East Coast. I live in Washington DC, but I visit Myrtle Beach as much as I can, and also some other places in South Carolina.