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Nathan Karinen is a multidisciplinary artist & graphic designer currently living in Detroit MI. His work explores the human form, aiming to capture the essence of his subjects. Through a reductive painting process Nathan creates unique and graphic representations that captivate and guide the eye through these bodyscapes. His exploration into the abstract from realistic roots creates a style that captures the essence and the humanity of a given subject.
Beneath the surface, a cosmic current stirs—one of creativity and discovery. This POAP, from Detroit’s Evening of Arts, unlocks more than a memory. It offers a glimpse into an underwater dream world where art and mystery collide. As you dive into the abyss, let the currents guide you through uncharted waters, sailing from web2 to the island of innovation that is web3. The journey has only just begun, and only those who dare to follow will uncover the secrets hidden beneath the waves.
The Art of Food is where food on a plate becomes a canvas for innovation and expression. It blends flavors, textures, and presentation to transform simple ingredients into visually stunning and delicious masterpieces. It’s where gastronomy meets artistry, offering an explosion of awh to the eyes and the palate.
The Evening of Arts x Hunt Street Station Art Scavenger Hunt John Cash Disc 1 lebЯeɘ Detroit / United States 2024 Spray Paint, Paint Marker, Solid Marker, and Reflective Tape on Vinyl Record and Cardboard 13"X13" $350 @breezeomatic lebЯeɘ the artistic cyborg also known as BREEZEOMATIC is a multi-disciplinary artist and musician from Detroit Michigan. lebЯeɘ’s work explores the intersection between music, visuals, and technology. His work is influenced by hip-hop, artificial intelligence, and Afrofuturism. lebЯeɘ’s aims to infiltrate the world of ai and technology and challenge people to envision a future where they must collaborate with the machines.
Hand loop variation is a digital representation of a physical object that can be collected one night only in Detroit.
Mike Ross is a painter & muralist working out of 333 Midland Studios in Highland Park. His work embraces chaos and the futility of creating order, through the use of an ever-expanding palette of gradient color and pattern. Music and literature inform his practice, mostly in an abstract way though his work does veer into the literal occasionally. When it comes right down to it, all of his work is ultimately focused on strengthening human connection. He grew up in the lake-lands of Commerce Township, where he was exposed to water and punk rock, moved to New Mexico for a spell, and eventually attended Oakland University, where he earned a degree in Anthropology and Studio Art You can see more of his work at www.mrossart.com.