ElmonX has announced its latest high-profile digital art release Tuesday 25th November, bringing Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper to the blockchain in two distinct editions: a restored version and a pre-restoration version. The drop reinforces ElmonX’s ongoing strategy of transforming historically significant artworks into premium, scarcity-driven 3D and AR digital assets.
Both editions have been built using ElmonX’s advanced imaging and rendering pipeline, delivering ultra-high-fidelity recreations designed for serious digital art collectors and NFT investors. The dual-format release offers a rare opportunity to acquire two culturally vital interpretations of one of the most analyzed works in Western art.
A Strategic Follow-Up to Previous High-Demand Drops
The release follows a sequence of successful and often sold-out ElmonX launches, including digital editions tied to iconic works associated with Monet, Van Gogh, Hokusai, Dalí, and Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. ElmonX has also collaborated with contemporary designers and luxury partners, establishing itself as a consistent producer museum-grade digital collectibles.
These past drops have positioned ElmonX as a key player in the intersection of fine art and blockchain—a niche that continues to attract both traditional collectors entering Web3 and NFT-native investors seeking stable cultural assets.
Market Context and Restrictions
ElmonX confirmed that The Last Supper NFTs will not be purchasable within Italy due to regional restrictions. Collectors outside Italy can access and mint the assets exclusively through the ElmonX apps and official digital ecosystem. The restricted geography introduces an additional scarcity dynamic, particularly for international collectors who view regional limitations as a multiplier of long-term asset differentiation.
A New Cultural Asset Class
With this drop, ElmonX continues to build a catalog of digital fine art that functions as both a cultural archive and a high-value digital asset class. The dual-edition Last Supper release underscores a growing trend: institutional-grade digital art is increasingly viewed not only as a collector’s item but as a durable investment within the broader NFT market.
ElmonX’s latest move signals confidence in the resilience of premium art NFTs, even as the broader market cycles evolve. By pairing a universally recognized masterpiece with blockchain-secured scarcity, the platform is delivering a drop with clear relevance to collectors, speculators, and cultural investors alike.
Physical Edition & Upcoming Rewards System
It has been indicated that an upcoming physical edition will include both the pre-restored and post-restoration versions combined into one physical release, offering collectors a tangible counterpart to the digital drop. Additionally, sources suggest that a rewards system is currently in development within the ElmonX ecosystem—potentially adding new incentives and utility for long-term holders.







