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The State of Flux Project is an artistic reaction to the collapse of democracy for the proletariat. This collapse is the direct result of the rise of world Corporacy, eradicating nationalist boundaries, creating transnational worker masses manipulated by multinational corporations under the guise of regional politics.
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My work is a natural and inevitable extension of my chosen lifestyle, which includes meditation and veganism. All of my images are intended as a tribute to the divine - a playful expression of affection for life and the often surreal or silly forms it takes. The world around us is one of splendor and grace, but certainly also one of fun abandon. In observing many of our animal friends (particularly those of the ocean) as well as fruits and vegetables, we find ample proof that God has a seriously cool sense of humor.
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Billi Kid is an emerging street artist determined to find his voice while leaving a mark on both the oversaturated global and cyber landscapes. A life-long doodler, art enthusiast and design junkie, his work blurs the lines between graffiti, pop culture and art. Never too busy to look, feel and listen, his collaborative works with artist from around the world have been celebrated in both the media and street art communities, Take a close look, smile at it, tear it or cover it with something new. From his hand to the streets at large.
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Chris Dean’s synthesis of offbeat imagery and stereoscopic process has brought the nostalgic of medium of lenticular pictures to a new level of artistry. The 40-year-old Detroit native began working with stereo images during his time at San Jose State University in the 1990s and sees a future of artistic opportunity for those working with related technologies.
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"We" - Together rolling along and united under the sky. No matter where you are we are still interconnected by love!
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My approach to making art is focused on both traditional and new media techniques. I love the tactile touch of carving a woodblock or lino from which the resulting matrix is inked and an edition is pulled. I also enjoy mousing about within the world of digital media. The options are infinite, posing one iteration upon another straining the editorial skills of the visual artist. I am intrigued by the possibilities offered by both, and the potential for a kind of hybrid printmaking process where one matrix is physical and the other expressed as binary numbers.
digital
"WAR IS HELL" It is fueled by politicians who can't make up there minds. Its also about numbers. The more players on the field the better your chances at winning! — My cousin is in Iraq (*pronounced e-rroc not i-rack)now. Be safe brother!
drawing
This work is considered social practice— where a dialog with the public and me is engaged through fake flyers. These pieces are distributed through posting or handed out. I made these flyers with my non-predominate hand with intent to get as many calls as possible. They are comical and serious and are reflective of contemporary art and society. For full portfolio of this series please contact me directly.
video
I love traditional, hand-drawn animation techniques, and feel that innovative designs and stories will always keep the medium vibrant. I hand-draw my cartoons and use a computer to color & time the animation. Music inspires me in its uses of timing and language. I’ve animated a few music videos, including “Put the Lights on the Tree” by Sufjan Stevens, and a segment of the documentary, “Danielson: A Family Movie” about the Danielson Famile.
illustration
I am a webcomic creator named Box Brown. I create a webcomic called Bellen! a smart and sweet relationship comic which has hardly any print outlet but is on the rise on the web (boxbrown.com is where it is located). I am looking for publishing, because print is king, but it's still a major struggle to make it as a webcomic artist. A handful of webcomic artists are making a better living with the webcomics model than can be made with the print model. The interesting thing is that the big comics publishing companies: Marvel, DC and more have no idea how to capitalize on this. The business model baffles them. Why? The content is free to the reader.
sculpture
Three thousand years ago, climate collapse, global epidemics, and countless civil wars led to the end of human civilization on Earth. Scientists tried to prevent The Apocalypse, but there was only one solution: intergalactic space travel. Surprisingly, their ability to travel to distant planets did not rely on faster space engines or tricky physics. Deep space hibernation and obesity allowed them to reach our world. Once-fat-astronauts woke up slim from the Thousand Year Sleep with dreams for New Earth still fresh. These are the traditional ceremonial masks used to tell the story of the humans, their arrival, and the war.
illustration
I am a New York native, living in Brooklyn. I got my BFA from School of Visual Arts and I have worked in a number of different disciplines including video, theater and print design. I have worked in oil, acrylic, papier mache and wood. I am currently a Production Artist but would like to do a lot more illustration. Thank you for your interest!
design
Geoffrey Good combines Old-World techniques with modern sensibilities to create jewelry that defies convention.
drawing
I love to draw most. But I'm also into digital painting, 3d art, and game character design.
painting
French born fine artist and healer Alexandra Cabri has co-created with fellow mask master Peter Sanderson the Introspective art movement. Alexandra's gift for bringing life to her lyrical portraits has made her one of the most compelling artists living in Los Angeles. She also paints "Spiritual portraits", fine art masterpieces that double as a symbolic revelation of a client's own Soul. Respected institutions, such as the Ueno Museum in Tokyo and the Minister of Culture in Paris as well as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Spectrum and the San Diego Museum have exhibited her work wich can also be seen on line at alexandracabri.com
digital
I'm a visual effects artist, illustrator, web designer an podcasting consultant living in Germany of all places.The style of my personal work is always influenced a little or a lot by the job at hand. I see my photography as a capturing of shapes and geometry. The mood of an image I apply after the fact, like I felt what I saw at the moment I clicked the shutter. So the images reflect more what I felt than the actual conditions.
drawing
Aaron St.Goddard is embroiled in the brain-meltingly exciting world of Entertainment Design. A ferociously imaginative freelance fighter for hire, his conceptual designs push the boundaries of horror, sanity, and sugar-blasted cuteness. 3D Animation. Video Games. Television. Aaron's work is an excercise in inspiration and originality. A dose of new school oddities and otherworldly digital landscapes. He has spawned an ever-increasing catalogue of work with the goal to infiltrate the fun-zones of the audience's eye and brain regions. Residing in the bustling land of rain-soaked Canadian glory known as Vancouver, St.Goddard is powered by a powerful combination of take-out food and Kokanee.