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Droids of the Stars Update

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My piece "Droids of the Stars" has officially been taken down from the Toms River Branch of the Ocean County Library. Thank you for everyone's support while it was there. I plan to show it next at the Pines at Whiting Fall Festival, and possibly the Art Walk on Main.

The Water Fairy Lyric Video

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  I have recorded an original song inspired by my original water fairy concept. Here is its official lyric video. Also, feel free to subscribe to the channel it is on, as I may upload more art and music there in the future!

The Story of The Starlight Kingdom

This is the story of the Starlight Kingdom. It is an original concept I have created that has inspired a lot of my art. In the far future, there is an interplanetary society called the Starlight Kingdom. It used to be inhabited by aliens not so different from humans. However, over time some of them evolved and lost the ability to see others' points of view, as well as losing one eye in the evolution process. This created a divide between Biclops and Cyclops. Cyclops ended up ruling the Starlight Kingdom, which caused corruption in society as Cyclops did not understand the feelings of the people they were in charge of. There are also robotic citizens, which are classified into two categories: Droids and Lones. Droids are robots that were built in the Starlight Kingdom for a purpose. Lones are robots that were reassembled from faraway planets where civilization has died out. Lones are often looked down upon as their exact function, as well as their past, is not always known. One day,...

New Artwork, Art Walk on Main, and an Update

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I apologize for the confusion on when Pink Sweater Girl and The Water Fairy will be taken out of the TRAC Gallery. They did not come down on September 13th and will stay up until mid-October. Because of this, The Water Fairy will NOT be shown at the Fall Festival on October 8. I have updated my previous posts on this change. This was a miscommunication on my end, and I did not mean to confuse anyone. On the bright side, you will be able to see The Water Fairy at the TRAC gallery for a little while longer, so if anyone is interested feel free to check it out. On another note, I have some new artwork. These pieces will be shown at the TRAC Gallery from mid-October until mid-January. The first is titled "Anxiety", and it features a three eyed girl with glowing yellow eyes behind her. The character is part of my Starlight Kingdom series, along with the robots in Droids of the Stars. The price for it is $35. The second piece is called "Bubbletopia". It is inspired by the...

Inspiration for My Art: The Water Fairy

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I work a seasonal job at an outdoor picnic area. One day while I was there, it started pouring outside. My coworkers were so frustrated by this, but to calm my anxieties about the weather I decided to put my hand outside the picnic area covering, and then stepped outside for a second and felt the rain on me. I imagined each raindrop as a fairy caught between the sky and the earth. Eventually, she would hit the ground and evaporate back up to her own realm, and the cycle would begin again. The water cycle is such a beautiful thing in nature, and I feel it can be used to represent many things, such as the concept of reincarnation or simply the idea that life gets better--that positive energy goes in cycles and even if you're feeling like you're on the "bottom", you can still make your way back up. These thoughts about rain were what inspired me to create my piece The Water Fairy based on my interpretation of the raindrops that fell upon me that day at my job. As well as...