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FROM COLLECTING BEEPLE'S WORK TO BUYING HIS MUSE: BAYC Member Guccheetah Adds A Bored Ape Featured In One Of Beeple's Everydays To His Collection!

  • Writer: Kyle
    Kyle
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read



Walk into Guccheetah's home and you're greeted by a 75 inch Samsung Frame TV displaying Beeple's Regular Animal, a piece he picked up at Art Basel 2025. Open his closet, and you'll find apparel from House OG, the fashion brand he built around his Bored Ape. And one look around the blockchain makes it clear he's a collector with a passion for primates and pieces from Web3's most famous artist!



So, when the opportunity to purchase one of the very Apes Beeple featured in a recent Everyday celebrating the club he loves came along, he knew he had to ape in.



“Been patiently waiting to buy another  @BoredApeYC , just waiting for the right one,” he tweeted last Friday. “Earlier today @ericpaulj posted that he picked up one of the Apes featured in Beeple's APES ARE BACK Everyday (4/22/26). As a huge @beeple fan and collector, and with ApeFest looking like it's headed to Beeple Studios, I thought... what if another Ape from that Everyday was still available? So I went hunting. To my surprise, there he was, just sitting on the floor. Beeple Ape secured.”


 

While he's been a fan of Beeple's art since joining the NFT space years ago, Guccheetah first began collecting the artist's work in 2023 after attending the grand opening of Beeple's studio in Charleston, South Carolina, where he got his first!


“He rained art down from the ceiling during a live Everyday-style DJ set, 1/1s in the mix. I caught an NFT! One of the most exciting nights of my web3 life.”

 


Since then, Guccheetah has been hooked.


Over the years, he's added both the NFT and physical version of Beeple's Regular Animal to his collection after picking them up at Art Basel 2025, and they now sit on display in his home.



He's also made it a mission to collect Beeple's physical works, including an Infinite Objects display featuring the artist's Everyday titled Rebirth from his SPRING/SUMMER 2021 collection, because he believes they're pieces of digital art history that will one day belong in museums.


 

“These will age very well,” he said.  One day they'll be in museums as artifacts from the birth of digital art, back when artists were experimenting with how to display it. In 20 years they will look beautifully archaic, like a Game Boy. The art is the NFT, but the object holding it is art too - the packaging, the unboxing as it comes to life, the mount, the display and all the contents. All of it is its own work of art.”

 

Since adding Bored Ape #241 to his vault, Guccheetah has already brought Beeple's version of the primate into the Otherside, and it looks absolutely insane!


 

As the Bored Ape Yacht Club prepares to head to Charleston, South Carolina, this fall for ApeFest at Beeple's Studio, Guccheetah may just have another opportunity to add a new grail to his collection. The Gazette will continue following his story. Stay tuned for updates!

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