UNDRGRND DIGS 053

 

The Nightmare Factory (Pt.II) #136 by Rick Kitagawa

NOVEMBER 28TH, 2022

5 Artists From the UNDRGRND Collection 

UNDRGRND DIGS is a periodical feature showcasing artists that the UNDRGRND curators dig. We sift through the social media and NFT platforms to find the best artists waiting to be discovered. UNDRGRND believes in the artists we feature and we will purchase NFTs from each artist featured.


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SeaCreatures

SeaCreatures

HeavenBelow

HeavenBelow

Babba

Babba

Sofa day

Sofa day

Infinite Fraction

Infinite Fraction

TheDoorIsOpen

TheDoorIsOpen

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There’s something for everyone with the art of AViz. Whether creating picture-perfect surreal rooms, organic floating material or abstract 3D paintings, AViz’s use of textures showcase the artist wide spanning talent. These bizarre floating creatures are half deflated balloon animals and half claymation, suspending reality where a creation such as this can exist.


Nighty Night

Nighty Night

Alter Ego

Alter Ego

Human Role

Human Role

Rebellion

Rebellion

K U Y A N G

K U Y A N G

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Future art historians will draw the line from the chillwave trend in music to the vaporwave movement and then NFTs and Noma’s vaporwave 3D-sculpture loops perfectly fit in that subculture that began the NFT craze. The over-exposed neon colors and tech themes encapsulate the movement. Pairing our digital lives and the permanency of blockchain juxtaposed with the story of Kuyang, referring to an Indonesian demon that eats a newborn baby for immortality, makes for a poignant statement about how no matter how far we advance technologically, we still seek the same things.


Shiro

Shiro

Vortex

Vortex

Inertia

Inertia

Cryptic

Cryptic

Coil

Coil

Relapse

Relapse

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The art of Düzen should be seen and heard. The black and white, minimalist soundscapes will mesmerize the viewer and allow them to see and feel whatever they choose. Düzen manages to pair the perfect audio for each scene, balancing the serene sounds with the slow-moving and the jarring with the chaotic. While these are audio-visual creations literally, they are much more a creation of a mood in each piece.


Creatures 406C

Creatures 406C

Puker

Puker

Family Business

Family Business

Three Men at a Bar

Three Men at a Bar

ADHD

ADHD

PLEASURE LOOP I

PLEASURE LOOP I

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Roon Toon’s art is a cautionary tale that fails to dissuade the listener. So beautiful are these psychedelics that one feels inclined to become friends with the Puker and hop on this wild ride. So grateful is Roon Toon for his experiences that even a moldy basement is a nostalgic trip of inspiration. These flowing gifs could be a spiritual successor, or even partner, to Ralph Steadman’s work despite being a different style.


The Nightmare Factory (Pt.II) #22

The Nightmare Factory (Pt.II) #22

The Nightmare Factory (Pt.II) #136

The Nightmare Factory (Pt.II) #136

The Master Phisher

The Master Phisher

The Haunting

The Haunting

The Inferno

The Inferno

Bruised But Not Broken

Bruised But Not Broken

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Rick’s imagination seems to run rampant the way Stephen King’s does. Always on the pursuit of creating a new horrific creature that no one has seen before, Rick creates monsters that are vile and beautiful. Rick’s truest gift may be his ability to tell a story surrounding his work. Rick adds a depth to each project and pushes the envelope to engage others with his creations building a community and encouraging everyone to delve in deeper to this dark nightmare.


Each UNDRGRND DIGS will feature artists our curators have purchased for the UNDRGRND Collection.

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