Her collection of artwork is masterful. Very creative, colorful and rhythmatic. New age surrealism? Anywho, these piece are must see, and, oh yeah... for sale! Got to see these.
"My favorite place to draw is in front of the television. For me, drawing is an obsession similar to the act of binge watching. When I make images, I feel like I am connecting and disconnecting myself from the world around me. My compulsion to make things is an outlet, and unlike my compulsion to watch TV, a seemingly more productive one...
Working with wood, gesso, ink, and latex paint, I create drawings and paintings that depict my relationship to contemporary technology. I also explore a more universal, or 'everyman,' response to the means of communication and distraction that overwhelm and intertwine with our everyday lives.
The work is celebratory and simultaneously records the dissent into the information age of ever-growing technological dependency. I find the work to be comedic and horrible at the same time, a sort of modest monument to the average consumer.
These concepts, as well as my drive to make art, are linked to my background in philosophy. Making art allows me to play with these notions in a more abstract manner, allowing for the free play of associations and the transformations of subtle details. Drawing allows me to express ideas that I do not yet have the words for."
"I started this shindig in 2011 and haven't looked back since!...Weddings, couples, photography, conceptual art, and even fashion are all things that are full steam ahead!"
Rex Mckinnis, enter his Emporium of Epiphaniez Hip Hop artist coming out of Virginia, has 90's old school rap style with a deep and raspy voice carrying out intelligent metaphors and sick punchlines.
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There is only one Farma Wes. Packed with lethal metaphors, and Mike Tyson-like punchlines, Farma Wes has only been teasing us with his recent projects of whats to come. Making every project a visual-project accompanied with videos, one search of 'Farma Wes' on any browser will be a good introduction to the collection of music he has created and been a part of. You can also find a good article recently written about him on EarMilk for his project Rosegold Nightmare prod. by the one and only Bodi. Back track a few years ago, make sure you don't overlook Farma's project Feng Shui that had the entire DMV lit. This was covered by the Washington City Paper.