Guest Curator Series: Marilyn Hue

Guest Curator Series: Marilyn Hue

Above: “data privacy” by stockcatalog licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

Guest Curator Series: Marilyn Hue

3 years ago

Marilyn Hue is known the world over as one of the best-kept secrets in photography. Though that secret isn’t so tight-lipped, as she’s appeared in countless high fashion magazines, editorials, and blogs. Marilyn also took home the gold in Hulu’s first season of Exposure.

Not only is Marilyn’s sense for fashion on a level all its own, her eye for art is similarly unmatched. It seemed obvious to have her put together the next Guest Curator series. Check below and you’ll see why she’s in a caliber of her own.

It amazes me that street photographers can turn the mundane into stills from movies. This photo has all the right elements aligned perfectly. Almost feels like a rendered moment, but Last Suspect captured it in-camera and added his signature cinematic colors to make the scene come to life.

Being raised a Buddhist, this photograph really speaks to me. Blowithand’s framing and composition tell a compelling story Tangled cables feel chaotic, but the monk in the center restores my sense of balance. Reminds me that stillness is the only way to counter chaos. 

This ethereal scene is simple yet evokes a lot of emotion. I feel nostalgic for a place I’ve never been with Mia Novakova’s magical use of light, color, and material.

The Crib” by @danguiz

Dan Guiz has mastered cyberpunk environments. He has never-ending details that are executed flawlessly. I’m mesmerized by this piece and wish I could exist in this sci-fi fantasy world.

Gasoline” by @Kaiwan

Minimal and sophisticated. This dramatic thought-provoking piece seamlessly combines 3D and cinematography. Kaiwan cracked the code on the perfect balance between real and surreal.

It’s not easy to establish yourself as a landscape photographer but Johan Lolos’ work undoubtedly stands out. Wherever he is, he immerses himself completely and captures moments that look like paintings.

Sigil” by @seanmundy

This piece by Sean Mundy has been on my mood board for years. His conceptual masterpiece also includes music that he composed. It is inspiring to see his process, and I’m extremely impressed with his composite skills.

I wish I thought of Synchrodog’s “Nature Twins” series. A beautiful set of photos illustrating human personality in nature. Tasteful and simply fantastic.

Anita Sadowska’s work embodies power through the female form. Her muse is captured angelically and the galaxy makes me feel like she’s boundless. This photo really takes nude photography to a new level.

You can tell Israel Riqueros is a Director by his photography. The way in which he manipulates light and dark colors tells a story as strong as his concepts.

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I am a Japanese Exquisite workers artist who loves pen drawing.

“#495 Journey of Automatism, SUPER REAL EDITION #493-504 2D”
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We are excited to have on board Hirofumi Ito fom Japan, whose work for the Super Real Edition on SuperRare  is inspired by JOAN MIRÓ: “We are driven by automatism to an unknown universe.  We do not care what happens to our bodies and minds,  because the path we are taking is constructed by automatism.  In some distant place, we will finally be connected  with the creatures and inanimate objects created by the great Surrealists. At that very moment, we ourselves will become part of the “exquisite corpse.”

 

Multidisciplinary artist, 1988.

“D_Cry01”
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D Series – crypto evolution. #1 – The D  series is the result of a deep research of  the artist conducted on techniques and colour.  The main topic of the research is that of a universal applicability of colour on any support, from canvas and cardboard to the plain street. The success of the D series is also  confirmed by the bright success of works that, we can define properly urban, independent,
unconventional and absolutely unique, mirror of the polyhedral poetic painting of Difilippo.  In the last pieces of the D series, currently in processing and continuous development, the studied chromatic stratification is combined with an improvised composition, as in jazz. Inspired by lichens. 

Alberto Oliveira is multiciplinary artist from Brazil who develops works from approximations between painting and photography field.

“Ether”
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The artwork Ether has been relevant to me along these decades of production because it is the genesis of my digital creation process. It was conceived in 2004 in a hybrid process between analog photography and digital painting elements. My fascination with transcendental ideas are some recurring signs in the repertoire that drive my production, so this art brings the idea of the search for the sublime, a reconnection with the divine represented here as a boy in an etheric environment, in an act of pranic breathing.

Artist, technologist, activist Founder, Drue Kataoka Art Studios www.Drue.net.

“Vitruvian Woman”
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Water is Silence in Gold Octaves, pressed in waves, Waves reforge a breath — The circle The square The storm Wait on Time bending a A flutter-tongued flat surface that would be too easy as reversal is memory unwound Behold A Vitruvian Woman in gold, She leaves a multiverse of mirrors and Manifold moons in her wake Her shadow in the sky, she writes her path in sun script Long live The Vitruvian Women of this #GoldenAge 

Award-winning New Media Artist / Designer / Researcher. Los Angeles Based / Born and raised in Suzhou 苏州, China

“ASTRO::CITYJUNGLE07”
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Astro::CityJungle07 (2022) is part of Astro immersive audiovisual series that unfolds the earth through the lens of an intelligent being in outer space to raise the question of ‘why explore space’. As the alien rotates the lens to zoom in and out, the journey of observation brings the multi-scale
discoveries of the city jungle on earth with artistic imagination. This work is created using an algorithmic approach combining data visualization of cityscape and machine learning generative visuals. This artwork is part of SuperRare’s #TheGoldStandard exhibition featuring artists of Asian American Pacific Islander heritage in celebration of AAPI month.

Visual Artist

“Delirium”
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Beyond what we can see.

Internationally exhibiting research-based artist working at the intersection of art, science & technology. Always wondering, thinking through making.

“Shapes and Ladders: Battles of Bias & Bureaucracy (server room)”
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This is an original artwork depicting the entirety of a level from “Shapes and Ladders: Battles of Bias & Bureaucracy,” a new media work first premiered and shown
at the 2021 Venice Biennale. It is the first time any part of this game has been released as a NFT. The image is 5883 × 930 full color illustration of the server room in the game. Shapes and Ladders is a video game that shows how systemic racism and sexism can exist in the workplace. Set in the metaphor of a career ladder, players attempt to navigate through
an office building rife with challenges. This work was designed to allow players to cultivate empathy through a first person
simulation of structural inequality, with the hope that these insights can inspire players to spark change in real life. You can play
the full game on shapesandladders.com.  This artwork is part of SuperRare’s #TheGoldStandard exhibition featuring artists of Asian American Pacific Islander heritage in celebration of AAPI month.

Polish ex-biathlonist turned into a sports photographer. A Women’s rights activist. A creator of three editions of the charity project called sports calendar focused on the athlete’s silhouettes depending on the sports types. A WWF volunteer and charity events creator. She has been featured in Vogue, New York Post, Women’s Health, Playboy, Ask Man, Men’s Health, Glamour and other prestigious media worldwide.

“HÏBERNATÏON”
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HÏBERNATÏON Her power in hibernation, wakens to an icy blue. Viper moves in shivers, when melting icy dew. The Hïbernatïon piece was inspired
by the mythological Minoan Snake Goddess, who was one of the Minoan divinities associated
closely with the snake cult. She is called also Household Goddess due to her attribute of the snake, which is connected with the welfare of the Minoan household and symbolises the aspect of reign. It is also believed that the priestesses entered a trance after being bitten by snakes. The symbol and spirit of
the Minoan Snake Goddess taken from Greek mythology have many different aspects. The snake had a protective and beneficial role on the shield of Athena; it represented the chthonic power connected with the  Goddess of Earth; it was the attribute of Asclepius, probably due to its knowledge of the herb of rebirth, resurrection and eternal youth, and generally, it was
the symbol of superhuman power of the god. 

Graffiti master Malakkai creates expressive characters with a touch of melancholy and dumb humour. Leading artist at Exquisite Workers.

“#502 El Muso Inquietante, SUPER REAL EDITION #493-504 2D”
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We are excited to have on board Isaac Malakkai from Spain, whose work for the Super Real Edition is inspired by GIORGIO DE CHIRICO: “The disturbing, passive, and still mushroom, yet changing and challenging, on its old pedestal, looking at the cloudy horizon, makes you reflect, makes you nervous, never answers you, look at it there, always pretending to leave, the disturbing mushroom.”

 

Visual stories, elaborate and vibrant. Dreams and nightmares being fed into a caleidoscope vision, creating worlds of frightful wonder.

“Wild Ride”
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The surface seems calm, composed. Reassuring even. But underneath there’s a fire, an essence, a knowledge of something more sinister. Technological advancement sometimes comes with a price, a trade-off. Vague promises, shady dealings. Betterment and downfall all rolled into one. Who are they?Where are they going?Perhaps, as the miles roll off in the distance, some clarity will emerge.  
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Harry Jow is an Animation Artist based in Indonesia. He has his own unique style and has a thing for thriller, mystery, sci-fi, and horror theme.

Teenagers from Mars
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In the year of 2666, humans have found a way to survive on the red planet. 
There, they are still doing terraform process by blowing up nuclear bombs as many as possible. 
Unexpectedly, they find a treasure in the underground of the red planet. 
And to be able to take it, they need a lot of human resources. 
So, they have a plan to take the teenagers on Earth to help them find the treasure. 
Earth is already too messed up! 
For that reason they offer a bright future on the red planet. 
But the future isn’t always bright. 
After arriving there, Mars is still like hell and 
the teenagers will only be enslaved. Some teenagers are forced to follow all their orders. 
And some teenagers escape to a town called 
Solis Planum, a dead city with giant skull monuments and blood-red rivers. 
That’s where the teenagers hide, commit suicide, 
have fun and plan for their revenge.

Aerial Photographer and Fire-fighter based in Australia. I have a strong passion for combing the unique composition of drone photography with textures of the ocean.

Majestic Voyage
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In life, we are not often granted moments that stop you in your place, 
to admire the beauty of what you’re seeing. 
It’s been said that humans and whales have strong 
similarities which is why we develop lasting 
connections viewing these pinnacles of the ocean. 
Humpbacks make one of the longest animal 
migrations known to man, and they do so without 
fail every single year. In the summertime, the
 humpbacks gather down south in the chilly Arctic
 waters, where they feed plentifully on krill.
 This is their feeding season and readies
 them for the journey ahead to give birth.
Each year, I travel 2 hours to the ocean in the
 hope of witnessing them travel up the Pacific 
during their northern migration along the coastline. 
On this occasion, I spotted what appeared to be
 a small pod of humpbacks, several kilometres 
out to sea. I hastily launched my drone out
 towards the sprays and was left completely 
speechless by what I was witnessing. 
A pod of 5 whales gracefully travelling as one,
 in the clearest waters of the deep that I had
 ever filmed. All the years of patiently waiting 
had culminated into this one moment, as the
 leader of the pod came up for a single breath
 of fresh air, before diving into the depths below. 
When I flew the drone back, I was numb with
 satisfaction from the footage I had captured.
 A truly surreal moment to be fully immersed i
n the beauty of nature. Due to the 50 mb upload
 limit of SR, the full 4K 124 mb file will
 be delivered to the collector on 
a separate file sharing service

Born in NYC in the 1940’s, Lawrence has lived through & documented the evolution of life(styles) in the city. Wanting to build upon his psychedelic experiences in the East Village in ’67, he bought a camera in ’73 & began using infrared film & crystalline filters to create new perspectives on the American landscape. After completing the iconic project in ’86, he stored the work for nearly four decades. By releasing them now, he hopes to inspire new analog awareness within digital culture.

Heavenly Chords
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The speed of light slows to the speed of sound. 
As the energy expands over time, the blue aura
 thickens, becoming the site for the celestial 
archetypes of Heaven. In this psychedelic 
tableau of Heavenly Harmony, a female 
angel and her twin generate mesmerizing 
prismatic sound waves. The black triangular 
center echoes the black void of the Cosmic Golden 
Egg as a complete example of energy regeneration.
This visionary experimental series — fusing 
analog and digital mediums — focuses on singular 
images which cross multiple structural, 
chromatic, and psychic planes of attunement. 
By digitally folding and unfolding the image, 
the process allows viewers the opportunity to 
have deeper and more refined optical experiences 
of Nature and urban architecture as sacred 
realities. The auratic colors, emergence of 
meditative geometry, and crystalized primal 
vibrations may help open the viewer’s “third eye” 
by uncovering a living connection between 
consciousness and waves of complex solar energies. This digital fold was chosen to explore and expand
 Lawrence Horn’s analog archive, referenced 
on the blockchain as The Digital Archive,
 accessible via thedigitalarchive.art

My name is Artur Falcao. I’m a visual artist based in Florianópolis, an island full of tales and stories in which I mix aspects of my day and Graffiti to generate my artistic style. My references applied to my art come from my experience, sensitivity and analysis of emotional, musical and analytical aspects. I like to bring the observer of my work on a unique journey full of references and insights.

Lucid dreams
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A restless mind that at times tries to
disconnect from the world, Fruit of
peace and chaos linked to a unique
state of consciousness, where
everything is alive and fully energized.
Possibilities open up a unique
universe, captured entirely by our
feelings and experiences.

I’m a Miami-born, animator, illustrator, and director. My work is typically character-driven with a touch of whimsey.

Seen
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Finally seen but she was always there.

Pieter Schoolwerth explores and experiments with the effects of generalized abstraction on representations of the human form.

Swetaverse (Model for Rigged #9)
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Pieter Schoolwerth employed CGI for
the imagery of his new paintings from
the series ‘Rigged’, shown at
Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Berlin and
Petzel Gallery, New York, 2022.

Blake Kathryn is a Los Angeles based 3d artist with a surreal futurist aesthetic. Her work fuses vibrant palettes with ethereal undertones, creating dreamlike experiences across various forms of media. She has collaborated with Adidas, Complex, Fendi, Jimmy Choo, Lil Nas X & more.

Florere
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An eternal bloom, a flourish
throughout time. An abstract
interpretation of my holistic
relationship with managing panic
disorder, finding peace throughout the
moments of hazy chaos.

Mimikry
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This short film with free interpretation
celebrates all the feelings we had in
the past of our lives and we still
haven’t found the right words to
describe them.

Jacqueline ‘Jisu’ Choe is a young Korean-American artist who draws upon her past as a highschool dropout and young internet star. Her independent work combines dark pop culture themes with sophisticated digital painting technique and has won her awards within the contemporary art space (Beautiful Bizarre Magazine – Digital Category 2021) and has exhibited in physical and digital galleries (Haven Gallery, MoCDA)

Therapy
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A celebration of the beautiful herb
that is known as weed. I wanted to
portray Marijuana in a beautiful light,
unlike how society sees it. I took
inspiration from fine artists like Klimt
and Van Gogh and combined it with
contemporary taste to create a fine
“weed art”. Art is my therapy– just like
weed– and I hope to have captured
the tranquil solace I myself and many
others find in celebrating its beautiful
process.

The Original Diet Soda ™

Hazy Afternoon
Edition 1 of 1
Round and round the pot goes. Don’t
blink long, this bong grows.

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Going deep into quantum art: Quantum Skull by Pindar Van Arman and Russell Huffman

Going deep into quantum art: Quantum Skull by Pindar Van Arman and Russell Huffman

Clip from “Quantum Skull”

Going deep into quantum art: Quantum Skull by Pindar Van Arman and Russell Huffman

3 years ago

Too often an emphasis is placed on firsts in cryptoArt, when firsts rarely matter. Depth is what is important.

Claims of being a first are made to give an artwork special provenance. Someone might claim a project is the first poem minted on the blockchain, or the first PFP, or the first generative art piece. Unfortunately, despite the frequent emphasis put on being a first, almost none of the claims are true.

Actual firsts typically occur in the research world and are rarely realized at the time they occur. For example, somewhere on this planet there was definitely a first piece of computer generated art. Where is it? Well, it is doubtful that this artwork is in a museum or is even known. This is pure conjecture on my part, but the piece was probably made by a scientist who had access to an early computer and generated some sort of report that ended up looking aesthetically pleasing. Perhaps they then pinned this theoretical first piece of computer generated art to the lab’s wall and eventually forgot about it. Was it high art? No, but it was a first that has been lost to history, and that is fine.

And while Quantum Skull, a SuperRare 1/1, does include a number of technical firsts, they will not be addressed because firsts are not a substitute for depth, which is what is truly important, and why it was made.

Much of my art, including Quantum Skull, is on the cutting edge of various technologies including AI, robotics, GANs, and quantum computing. However, as mentioned its significance is rarely due to the fact that it is the first, but rather that it looks deeply at the technology asking cultural questions that have not yet been fully explored. For example, with my popular AI Imagined Faces series in 2018, I painted portraits from GANs and asked if AI could be as creative as humans? This question and in depth exploration of portraiture was awarded First Place in the international Robot Art 2018 competition and became a highly sought after NFTs series that is held by some of the biggest artists and collectors in the space including XCOPY, Cozomo de’ Medici, Hackatao, SonOfABeach, and Matrix. The general consensus that has come about from this series is that while AI can not make art, it can be creative, which was an extremely controversial thought at the time, and remains so to this day.

128 AI Imagined Faces painted by one of my robots.

With Quantum Skull, I am once again going deep into a new concept and exploring both its technological and cultural significance. Midway through creating the artwork, I found myself in touch with quantum artist Russell Huffman and realized that to go as deep as was needed, we needed to team up. Talking with Huffman, I realized why the piece couldn’t just reference quantum concepts, but had to be generated intentionally on an actual quantum computer. We both discussed the fact that we are in a moment, a brief moment in history, where we learning how to leverage the observation of atoms to achieve massive processing power. This processing power has the potential to be so powerful that it will probably break the blockchain’s cryptographic security, which is wonderfully ironic as the piece is being minted on the blockchain.

More important, however, is that quantum computing takes advantage of several key concepts including quantum superposition, entanglement, and interference. Each concept is wonderfully complex and worth examining at depth, though the easiest way to distill everything down is that particles don’t really exist in a fixed time or place. Instead, everything exists as probabilities in multiple positions and states at once. Only through the act of observation, where we try to measure a particle, does a position get revealed. When not being observed, a particle has an infinite array of possibilities. This is often misinterpreted by Hollywood pop culture to mean that there is a multiverse with an infinite number of universes where every possible thing that can happen has happened. This sounds weird and far fetched, but in actuality it is much weirder than even this as is explored in Quantum Skull.

Interior of an IBM Quantum Computer – photo courtesy of IBM.

Actual measurements of quantum superposition on ibmq_montrealwere made by Huffman and used to procedurally generate the piece. When you look at it, you can see an 8bit skull moving from place to place, existing in superposition until observed, then revealing it was elsewhere all along. Its form mimicking the generative process that created it. Beyond this, it is also a physical painting created from observation at an atomic level.

The subject of the piece is taken from my upbringing in the 8bit digital world of early video games, as well as references to early cryptoArt including the aforementioned AI Imagined Faces series. On a personal level, it includes my search for meaning, which oddly enough, I often look for in video games which are often as real for me as going outside.

Beyond form and subject, however, it goes even deeper and asks questions about the nature of reality. My favorite among many being:

If atoms only exist as a probability, and everything is made of atoms, does that mean that everything only probably exists?

Quantum Skull is a work that shows the universe in the only way that makes any sense to me… vague, ambiguous, and only probably there.

Quantum Skull

https://superrare.com/0xd45ea3d9426595f32a4b87f0225022d8d179526c/quantum-skull-1
by Pindar Van Arman and Russell Huffman

Includes:
1) A SuperRare 1/1 NFT
2) A 18”x10” Robotic Painting on Stretched Canvas
3) A MORF AI Artstick for plug and play display on most modern digital displays

Bidding Opens April 18 and closes April 25th at Sotheby’s
https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2022/natively-digital-1-3-generative-art/quantum-skull

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3 years ago
Your weekly introduction to new artists on SuperRare.
I am a multimedia artist. My work includes themes of life and death and everything in between.
Who Are You Today?
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Constantly changing based on new
information and experiences, I am not
the same person I was yesterday.
Digital painting I created in 2021

A photographer wandering in cities all over the world.

Hong Kong #4
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I’ve been exploring cities by night for
years. I love shooting late at night.
People are sleeping, making these
hours vanish, I embrace them.

Painter.

Untitled (Face)
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2021.

Laser installation artists / photographer. #NotARender

Cataclysmic Variable
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Laser art created in LaserLewDude’s closet using lasers, glass and mirrors.
Not a render. Setup details: •1W Lasercube x2 coming from above, being reflected off a 1st 
surface mirror behind the centerpiece shining through the centerpiece (gold fans) •1W Lasercube x1 going through bumpy glass (Lumia) 
refocused by a 3″ glass ball for magenta zig-zag 
background Single beam modules used:
•488nm (pretty blue) x2 •495nm (cyan) x2 •638nm (red) x1 •488nm through 
star field diffraction grating for background All mirrors are 1st surface mirrors 
salvaged from rear projections TVs.
Dielectric glass from IG @2waymirrors 3 glass balls in series in between 2 
crystal hexagonal pillars and 2 glass bookends

İlker Karaman is a street photographer, mostly known with his high contrast street photography and self-portrait photography works. He was the winner of Lensculture Street Photography. His works were exhibited in several international photography festivals. He was a jury member of Italian Street Photography Festival and Istanbul Street Photography Festival in 2020.

In Pursuit of Myself – Reflections
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About “In Pursuit of Myself” Examining oneself to find out who 
you are is one of the oldest pursuits for us human beings. 
My character and my knowledge are shaped by the environment 
that I live in, and my photographic practice incorporates 
codes from my understanding of this life. 
I am trying to discover myself in my photos. 
In this series, I tried to make myself visible
 in each frame to emphasize my research into understanding who I am. 
We are not accustomed to seeing a photographer in photographs. 
I realized that if the photographer places himself within the 
photo in a smart way, this creates a visual puzzle, 
inviting viewers to ask, “How?”. 
With this question in mind, each photograph becomes 
more interesting and eye-catching. To be aware of visual beauty 
around us is not so easy for us in the modern world. 
We live in hurry and want to be faster to fulfill 
our responsibilities, and then there is no time 
left to discover our environment. 
All the photographs in this series were 
taken as a single shot, there is not any 
use of manipulation or double exposure techniques. 
About Photograph; This photo was taken in
 Ankara, Turkey in 2018. Size: 3000×4500 pixels

Artist.

THE PROTECTOR – HUMAN POWER
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Vrindavan, India / Holi Festival / 17
March 2022 / 8:20 am As the mass
reached a peak in density, my
attention was suddenly drawn
towards a man wearing a bright yellow
t-shirt. His warm energy appeared to
protect everyone around him. I
realized then that I had found The
Protector

Jens has created art for a who’s who of Swedish artists including Swedish House Mafia, Axwell/\Ingrosso, Axwell and his label Axtone alongside Swedish global superbrands including Volvo and a well know furniture outlet. Jens Grönberg, started his digital art journey when his dad bought him a Spectrum ZX in 1985 but flourished with the arrival of the Commodore 64.

Two Faces
Edition 1 of 1
Floating and rotating geometric
shapes appear at a supermarket
parking lot in Ystad, Sweden. Part of
the FACELIFTS collection. Inspired by
childhood memories of an active
imagination running wild whenever
faced with everyday occurrences in
rural Sweden. Facelifts features a trio
of pieces that are as tranquil as they
are surreal.

Hey! I’m Damián, and I’m a Creator for impact. I use art to create positive narratives that lead to healing social and ecological environments through empathic visual storytelling using #photography, installation, #videoart, #artdirection, and education. I’ve exhibited at the Art Museum of the Americas, the Frost Museum, , MMCA Goyang Residency, le Carrousel du Louvre, and New York at Tambaran gallery.

Fire at Heart
Edition 1 of 1
Fire at Heart is a moving reimagination of the balance 
between power and compassion. 
The image was inspired by the strong women who 
have forged how I look at governance. 
Fire at Heart is a symbolic representation 
of the necessary values for creating symbiotic 
structures of power: nourishment, empathy, emotional strength, 
and mutual procurement of wellbeing.
Fire at Heart was created by combining photography, 
makeup and set design. A printed version of 
this image has been exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts of Montreal

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The Bag
Edition 1 of 1
Not a mirror, but it does reflect.

Digital Artist

The Old Fashioned
Edition 1 of 1
The Old Fashioned 1 sugar cube or 1
spoon of simple syrup 2 dashes
Angostura bitter 2 ounces rye
Garnish with an Orange twist or
maraschino cherry 1. Muddle sugar
cube and bitters with a splash of
water in a rocks glass. 2. Add rye and
stir. 3. Add one large ice cube and stir
until chilled. Garnish with an orange
twist or maraschino cherry.

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