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Muse Frames will donate two 10" frames to be raffled off to any bidder or purchaser.
MakersPlace will donate 10% of sales to World Central Kitchen.
Lindsay Kokoska is a multidisciplinary artist, who combines traditional and digital techniques in her abstract and surreal art. Her work is inspired by her travels, yoga practice, and interest in spirituality. With a unique style that blends animation and fine art compositing, her pieces have a dreamlike quality that captures the viewer's imagination. Lindsay's use of sacred geometry, astronomy, nature, patterns, and shapes, along with her use of AI ART technology, creates pieces that are not only visually stunning but also thought-provoking. Her art lies between the figurative and surreal worlds, and through her work, she channels an energy that inspires people to access a deeper vision and see the magic in their own lives. With a background in education and marketing, Lindsay holds a Masters degree in Graphic Art and has studied at the Toronto School of Art and independent studies of abstract art in Bali, Indonesia. She is a self-taught artist, who believes in the infinite possibilities of creativity and imagination. Lindsay invites the viewer to be inspired by her work and to go inward, to be reminded of the connections between material and spiritual experiences. “Creativity is boundless. Imagination is free. Believe in the infinite possibilities”.
Lindsay Kokoska is a multidisciplinary artist, who combines traditional and digital techniques in her abstract and surreal art. Her work is inspired by her travels, yoga practice, and interest in spirituality. With a unique style that blends animation and fine art compositing, her pieces have a dreamlike quality that captures the viewer's imagination. Lindsay's use of sacred geometry, astronomy, nature, patterns, and shapes, along with her use of AI ART technology, creates pieces that are not only visually stunning but also thought-provoking. Her art lies between the figurative and surreal worlds, and through her work, she channels an energy that inspires people to access a deeper vision and see the magic in their own lives. With a background in education and marketing, Lindsay holds a Masters degree in Graphic Art and has studied at the Toronto School of Art and independent studies of abstract art in Bali, Indonesia. She is a self-taught artist, who believes in the infinite possibilities of creativity and imagination. Lindsay invites the viewer to be inspired by her work and to go inward, to be reminded of the connections between material and spiritual experiences. “Creativity is boundless. Imagination is free. Believe in the infinite possibilities”.
Lindsay Kokoska is a multidisciplinary artist, who combines traditional and digital techniques in her abstract and surreal art. Her work is inspired by her travels, yoga practice, and interest in spirituality. With a unique style that blends animation and fine art compositing, her pieces have a dreamlike quality that captures the viewer's imagination. Lindsay's use of sacred geometry, astronomy, nature, patterns, and shapes, along with her use of AI ART technology, creates pieces that are not only visually stunning but also thought-provoking. Her art lies between the figurative and surreal worlds, and through her work, she channels an energy that inspires people to access a deeper vision and see the magic in their own lives. With a background in education and marketing, Lindsay holds a Masters degree in Graphic Art and has studied at the Toronto School of Art and independent studies of abstract art in Bali, Indonesia. She is a self-taught artist, who believes in the infinite possibilities of creativity and imagination. Lindsay invites the viewer to be inspired by her work and to go inward, to be reminded of the connections between material and spiritual experiences. “Creativity is boundless. Imagination is free. Believe in the infinite possibilities”.
For over a decade, German artist Patric Ortmann (AKA MotionSickness) has been a sought-after Motion Design Artist, having worked for brands like Audi, Mercedes, VW, and Nike. He has made a name for himself, producing large-scale audiovisual media installations, concert visuals, and projection mapping for brands and well-known artists like The Weeknd. Apart from his client work, Ortmann has developed a unique aesthetic, looping 3D animations and audio. A lifelong learner, Ortmann’s practice is one of constant evolution as his fascination with new technology pushes him into possibilities, including his most notable artworks that feature Moebius-strip-like knots and loops that defy physical laws, work that is both tangibly figurative and textbook abstraction. The resulting aesthetic might be termed Sci-Fi Mysticism. Outside of visual fascination, Ortmann approaches the work of this figurative-abstraction with a scholarly rigor, referencing the symbolism of religious and esoteric practices like Hinduism, Buddhism, and mysticism to imbue his work with a deeper set of possible meanings.
For over a decade, German artist Patric Ortmann (AKA MotionSickness) has been a sought-after Motion Design Artist, having worked for brands like Audi, Mercedes, VW, and Nike. He has made a name for himself, producing large-scale audiovisual media installations, concert visuals, and projection mapping for brands and well-known artists like The Weeknd. Apart from his client work, Ortmann has developed a unique aesthetic, looping 3D animations and audio. A lifelong learner, Ortmann’s practice is one of constant evolution as his fascination with new technology pushes him into possibilities, including his most notable artworks that feature Moebius-strip-like knots and loops that defy physical laws, work that is both tangibly figurative and textbook abstraction. The resulting aesthetic might be termed Sci-Fi Mysticism. Outside of visual fascination, Ortmann approaches the work of this figurative-abstraction with a scholarly rigor, referencing the symbolism of religious and esoteric practices like Hinduism, Buddhism, and mysticism to imbue his work with a deeper set of possible meanings.
For over a decade, German artist Patric Ortmann (AKA MotionSickness) has been a sought-after Motion Design Artist, having worked for brands like Audi, Mercedes, VW, and Nike. He has made a name for himself, producing large-scale audiovisual media installations, concert visuals, and projection mapping for brands and well-known artists like The Weeknd. Apart from his client work, Ortmann has developed a unique aesthetic, looping 3D animations and audio. A lifelong learner, Ortmann’s practice is one of constant evolution as his fascination with new technology pushes him into possibilities, including his most notable artworks that feature Moebius-strip-like knots and loops that defy physical laws, work that is both tangibly figurative and textbook abstraction. The resulting aesthetic might be termed Sci-Fi Mysticism. Outside of visual fascination, Ortmann approaches the work of this figurative-abstraction with a scholarly rigor, referencing the symbolism of religious and esoteric practices like Hinduism, Buddhism, and mysticism to imbue his work with a deeper set of possible meanings.
Muse Frames will donate two 10" frames to be raffled off to any bidder or purchaser.
MakersPlace will donate 10% of sales to World Central Kitchen.
BD White entered the art scene by painting hundreds of streetlight bases throughout New York City. Despite his spinal injury, he earned a reputation as a prolific street artist using spray paint and stencils as his main medium. BD has taken the stencil technique to unprecedented levels of complexity; utilizing over 200 stencil layers per painting. With a determination to create everything himself, he's now spent the last year learning and trying to master 3D modeling and animation to create his newest NFT collection. BD's work has been tapped by EA Games and can be found in their latest Need For Speed game. He's done work for Universal Pictures, the NBA and has created a custom 7 foot tall aluminum spaceman statue adorning the offices of Gemini. To date, BD has shown in group exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Chicago, Miami, Paris and Berlin. An installation at the World Trade Center, exposure at Scope Art Fair during Art Basel in Miami, two solo shows in Manhattan, and a window display at Saks Fifth Ave. of New York; have garnered him a strong and growing collector base.
Fabin Rasheed is an Artist, Designer, Innovator and Technologist working at the intersection of Creativity and Technology. Fabin's works revolve around exploring different creative expressions through innovative methods touching topics like society, philosophy and spirituality. His works span a variety of technology like Artificial Intelligence, AR/VR, Gestures, Voice, Generative arts etc. His works have been featured in multiple international venues like Museum of the Future (Dubai), Ars Electronica, NeurIPS Creativity Gallery (Vancouver, Canada), Florence Biennale (Florence, Italy), Contemporary And Digital Art Fair (CADAF), Athens Digital Art Festival (ADAF, Athens, Greece), Boston Cyberarts (Boston, USA), Singapore Art Week (Singapore) etc. He has worked with innovation labs at Xerox Research, Adobe, IIT Guwahati etc. He also holds 6+ patents and multiple publications in creativity and technology. His works have also been featured in national and international media like Popular Science, Mashable, SlashGear, BuzzFeed, Indian Express, Business Standard, Mid-Day etc. In 2015 he was selected as one of the top Innovators from India as part of NCSI, Pune to present his work in the presence of the Vice President of India. In 2018 he presented his innovative project on animated brushes at the main-stage of Adobe MAX 2018. In early 2021, he was selected as one of the top 10 global finalists at the Aurea Awards, honouring Excellence in VR & AR Entertainment. In 2021, he was also nominated for the Digital Innovation in Arts award. Fabin is also an artist council member at the Museum of Cryptoart. In 2022, he exhibited his generative art as part of an un-performance act at the Museum of Future, Dubai. He is also a guest lecturer at institutes like IITH, MITID etc. Fabin holds a Masters Degree in Design from the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad. Read more about Fabin at https://www.nurecas.com/about-me
Fabin Rasheed is an Artist, Designer, Innovator and Technologist working at the intersection of Creativity and Technology. Fabin's works revolve around exploring different creative expressions through innovative methods touching topics like society, philosophy and spirituality. His works span a variety of technology like Artificial Intelligence, AR/VR, Gestures, Voice, Generative arts etc. His works have been featured in multiple international venues like Museum of the Future (Dubai), Ars Electronica, NeurIPS Creativity Gallery (Vancouver, Canada), Florence Biennale (Florence, Italy), Contemporary And Digital Art Fair (CADAF), Athens Digital Art Festival (ADAF, Athens, Greece), Boston Cyberarts (Boston, USA), Singapore Art Week (Singapore) etc. He has worked with innovation labs at Xerox Research, Adobe, IIT Guwahati etc. He also holds 6+ patents and multiple publications in creativity and technology. His works have also been featured in national and international media like Popular Science, Mashable, SlashGear, BuzzFeed, Indian Express, Business Standard, Mid-Day etc. In 2015 he was selected as one of the top Innovators from India as part of NCSI, Pune to present his work in the presence of the Vice President of India. In 2018 he presented his innovative project on animated brushes at the main-stage of Adobe MAX 2018. In early 2021, he was selected as one of the top 10 global finalists at the Aurea Awards, honouring Excellence in VR & AR Entertainment. In 2021, he was also nominated for the Digital Innovation in Arts award. Fabin is also an artist council member at the Museum of Cryptoart. In 2022, he exhibited his generative art as part of an un-performance act at the Museum of Future, Dubai. He is also a guest lecturer at institutes like IITH, MITID etc. Fabin holds a Masters Degree in Design from the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad. Read more about Fabin at https://www.nurecas.com/about-me
Fabin Rasheed is an Artist, Designer, Innovator and Technologist working at the intersection of Creativity and Technology. Fabin's works revolve around exploring different creative expressions through innovative methods touching topics like society, philosophy and spirituality. His works span a variety of technology like Artificial Intelligence, AR/VR, Gestures, Voice, Generative arts etc. His works have been featured in multiple international venues like Museum of the Future (Dubai), Ars Electronica, NeurIPS Creativity Gallery (Vancouver, Canada), Florence Biennale (Florence, Italy), Contemporary And Digital Art Fair (CADAF), Athens Digital Art Festival (ADAF, Athens, Greece), Boston Cyberarts (Boston, USA), Singapore Art Week (Singapore) etc. He has worked with innovation labs at Xerox Research, Adobe, IIT Guwahati etc. He also holds 6+ patents and multiple publications in creativity and technology. His works have also been featured in national and international media like Popular Science, Mashable, SlashGear, BuzzFeed, Indian Express, Business Standard, Mid-Day etc. In 2015 he was selected as one of the top Innovators from India as part of NCSI, Pune to present his work in the presence of the Vice President of India. In 2018 he presented his innovative project on animated brushes at the main-stage of Adobe MAX 2018. In early 2021, he was selected as one of the top 10 global finalists at the Aurea Awards, honouring Excellence in VR & AR Entertainment. In 2021, he was also nominated for the Digital Innovation in Arts award. Fabin is also an artist council member at the Museum of Cryptoart. In 2022, he exhibited his generative art as part of an un-performance act at the Museum of Future, Dubai. He is also a guest lecturer at institutes like IITH, MITID etc. Fabin holds a Masters Degree in Design from the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad. Read more about Fabin at https://www.nurecas.com/about-me
Leo merges physical and digital media to explore our relationship with technology. By combining traditional artistic disciplines with advanced computer training, he investigates what it is to be human in the web3 age. For the 12 years, he has been developing a body of work including animated films, gallery installations, and the first ever live opera NFT. He has been widely exhibited, screened, performed and published, from the V&A and British Library in London to 40ft-high projections in Paris and film festivals across the world. Leo runs the London-based studio Figuration and teaches at Sotheby's Institute of Art, V&A Academy, British Library and the Heatherley School of Art. He holds MA (Distinction) in Computer Animation from Bournemouth and MA (Hons) in Classics from Oxford University. He studied painting with Maggi Hambling CBE and is the author of Contemporary Figures in Watercolour (Batsford Books, 2021).
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