We are a social enterprise nonprofit with cryptocurrency tokenization.
Educational and community-building elements: Artists are trained via free or low-cost events (e.g., speed-drawing sessions mimicking speed dating, with 2-minute drawing rounds), fostering a network of creators who produce "Constitutional Art" to honor public servants and memorialize events. This draws inspiration from talent shows or collectives, emphasizing no-mistakes creativity to encourage participation.
Merchandising and donations: Revenue comes from selling branded art supplies, clothing, and other products, plus crowdfunding through platforms like GiveSendGo and petitions on Change.org for support, including proposals to leverage congressional frequent flier miles for artist travel.
Blockchain/crypto component: The paintings and drawings are digitized and tokenized into ConstitutionArtCoin, a cryptocurrency built on Bitcoin Ordinals (for unique inscriptions, similar to NFTs) and Runes (for fungible tokens). This creates a closed-loop community currency distributed to local residents, businesses, artists, and even politicians' campaigns to stimulate local economies, reward transactions, and recognize community leaders. Allocation includes 15% to the artist, 15% to the depicted politician's campaign, 10% to a partnering charity (e.g., Autism organizations/Happy Science), 10% to the Library of Congress, and 50% to a fund managed by the society.
Our mission is to arrest movement where people are memorialized in places and events. We want to encourage peace, wonder, reflection, and the gift of silence possible through art.
Our work making live art preserves privacy and limits distraction. We staff talented artists to make live drawings at weddings, fundraisers, or important historic events.
The iPhone generation we live in has lost the value of making live art. We bring back the timelessness of making live art to our most important events with the most important people.
Our solution for event planners is a network of talented artists.
Our solution for artists is to book you at historic events, weddings, etc.
Within the highest levels of courtroom activities in every nation, live art is often present because it reduces distractions and preserves privacy and more desirable for the descriptive and passionate expression of people, places, and events then the camera.
It is important to understand some of today’s divisiveness is because fewer people are taking time to understand each other. The CA Society is about building coalition among people that may not think the same but through art can see one another’s perspective through an artist’s eyes.
Library of Congress March 5th, 2025
February, 2025
Venue, 119th Congress, State of the Union
Capitol Hill North, Washington DC

