Here's my piece for Gallery Nucleus' upcoming "Once Upon a Dream," show, a tribute to Disney's Sleeping Beauty. I'm a big fan of Eyvind Earle's work (one of the main designers on the film, responsible for those square trees!) and it was such a fun challenge trying to blend his style with mine in this painting. The show opens June 1st, and if you're in the LA area I hope you'll check it out in person so you can see not only all the other artists' new pieces but Earle's amazing works as well!
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Danny warping/distorting himself requested by @ectospacecadet :)
Season 1, Episode 1 - Mystery Meat
Season 1, Episode 4 - Attack of the Killer Garage Sale
Season 1, Episode 10 - Shades of Gray
Season 1, episode 16 - Lucky In Love
Season 1, Episode 18 - Life Lessons
Season 2, Episode 3 - Pirate Radio
Season 2, Episode 8 - The Fright Before Christmas
Season 2, Episode 12 - Beauty Marked
Season 2, Episode 16 - Double Cross my Heart
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I have made a Patreon! Also a Ko-fi and Cash App! PLEASE only support if that's something you can do, I just like making things I don't want to sell content
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CREATURES.
Supersonic Art's latest group exhibition, "CREATURES," opens this Friday, November 10th on Supersonic Art Shop at 1PM PST.
This curated collection spotlights the masterful creations of over 30 esteemed global artists, each bringing to life both authentic and fantastical CREATURES.
Featuring work by artists:
ADAM BATCHLELOR • ALEXIS TRICE • ANTHONY SOLANO • AUSTIN PARKHILL • BEN PEETERS • BRIAN BUTLER • BRIAN MASHBURN • BRIANA HERTZOG • BRIN LEVINSON • CHRIS LEIB • CODY JIMENEZ • DAVID SURMAN • DREW MOSLEY • DREW CHRISTIE • EVAN LOVEJOY • EWA PRONCZUK KUZIAK • JAMES CORWIN • JOSIE MORWAY • KEVIN PETERSON • LAUREL PICKLUM • LUKE CHUEH • MARK SEABROOK • MARK TODD • MASAO KINOSHITA • MATT BRACKETT • NICOLE EVANS • PAUL BARNES • SAM YONG • SAM WOLFE CONNELLY • TRATOS • TRIPPER DUNGAN • WOOJAE JEONG
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🥯 JOBU & THE EVERYTHING BAGELS 🥯
my piece for the @2e2ezine! leftover sales are open right now, please check it out 👁
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Ride (Chotun Puttipong) is just an anonymous delivery driver. His helmet, his headlessness, even his name all alienate him from any personal identity. He is simply the labor he provides and nothing more. When Tarnsai (Jennie Panhan) cares enough to appreciate his work (that he would drive late in the rain when others weren't willing) and offer him a cup of coffee (a gesture that has more personal meaning rather than just the money he's earned) he removes his helmet to reveal a face, a real human being, that Tarnsai can form a connection with.
People often misunderstand Marxism as anti-labor, when it's chief concern is actually the dehumanization of the people who are laboring. Peaceful Property is so profoundly interested in remembering the human lives of forgotten laborers. They had struggles and loved ones and dreams and faces. They dreamed of better lives, of homes they could go to when all the work was done. But it's not just the ghosts. Look at how the team had to investigate through pages of renters' names to find Tarnsai because the landlord had no relationship to the tenets. Marxist alienation is about the loneliness everyone can feel when we're limited to these empty commodified relationships.
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