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Tina St. Claire
TFail
I make art and stuff.
Caitlyn Carter
Cai
21yrs old, self-taught artist. I believe anyone can draw if you just have the patience for it. My style of art is mostly unpleasant,far from pretty,this style i enjoy most. Almost always I’ll use bright colors, you will see most of my free sketches done in blues,greens and yellows.
Joel Moore
Mulga The Artist
I am Mulga The Artist who is Joel Moore and I live in Sydney, Australia with my lovely wife and 2 kiddies. I am 30 years of age and have a regular job at day and make my art under cover of darkness each night. I’ve been drawing/doodling since I was a young lad.
I draw beards, zombies and other oddities such as knife fighting bananas.
I draw beards because I am intrigued by the unique mystical power beards possess. More often than not a bearded person will possess a wisdom and strength far surpassing their own understanding. My art captures the magic of the beard through the use of textured shapes and intricate linework.
I draw zombies because they are an often misunderstood beast only spoken of in hushed voices and cloaked in mystery and fear. With the use of bright colours and bold line work I de-mystify the feared zombie to a creature you would want to invite to your house for a dinner party with 6 of your closest friends.
Ailie Hanen
studying industrial design, i’ve always loved to create and am still finding my style; im a little into everything
Josean Rivera
dinosaurs, girls, skulls, and saints
Taking a background of a street art illustration style and incorporating fine art and textiles techniques i.e. screen printing, dyeing, stitch and experimenting with drawing methods.
Passionate about breaking the materialistic moulds of society through art by voicing the need to search within and seek truth and self acceptance.
Kristopher Kotcher
Frenemy
It seems the older we get the less we use our imaginations. When we are kids we are always drawing and creating. We imagine new worlds full of imaginary characters in which there are no rules, no rights or wrongs, and we don’t care what others may think. As kids we have no concept of the word cant. Then we grow up and somewhere along the way we lose all that. Imagination takes a back seat. It is not a trait that is desirable anymore. We lose the ability to escape from the realities that come with adulthood. We have to fit in and conform, it is no longer ok to use our imaginations to escape to a world all our own. In this way I have yet to grow up I enjoy creating a world all my own, to manipulate as I please, create things never seen, get lost in the process of patterns and lines, the colors, meticulous detail. To feel the wonder the way you would when you’re a kid. This is something I can never let go of.
The titles of my work are an integral part meant to make the viewer stop and take a second look. To view it in a whole knew way. Creating a story of sorts for the viewer to play out in their mind. My work is intended to pull the viewer in and remind them of the stories they read as a kid. I want the viewer to return to that feeling of wonder they would escape to as a child.
Mark Charles
Charlie
Graphic communicator/creative artist.
Michael Kuzman
Kooz
I’m 18 years young. I create monsters made of color and INK. I love ink. I try to make creatures that neither YOU or I have ever seen before. I’m crazy. I know. But I think it’s cool. If you ever want to purchase some ridiculously awesome and unique art, or just want to chat, feel free to contact me! Have an awesome existence.
Misha Uteev
WERT159
Hi there, I’m a graffiti arstist from Russia, living in New Zealand. I spray, paint, draw, craft, take photos and explore all that is creative. Graffiti is my biggest passion, to which I dedicate most of my time. Enjoy!
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