Wack Mag Art Gallery

Anastasia Bekis | @ana_x747
Brecht Lanfossi | @nozem.art
Maximilian | @maxsavetheart

Anastasia Bekis

Ashnikko's World
"Inspired by rapper Ashnikko and her in-your-face visuals"

Poppy
"Inspired by the musician Poppy who took a major turn in her music career and made an album with a mix of pop and metal titled “I Disagree“ dubbing her the new face of nu-metal."

Oliver Sykes of Bring Me The Horizon as the Element, Fire
"The prompt given was to personify and or visually represent the 4 elements, earth, water, fire, and air in a unique way."

Brecht Lanfossi

Brecht Lanfossi is a Belgian surrealist collagist and digital painter. He is inspired by dreams and the psychotic consciousness. He explores his artistry by saying “Because of the immense range of works and styles in art, the number of simulations is already large. An artist offers viewers the opportunity to live in this variety of simulations for a while.”

gold digger, 2019
mixed media, printed digital collage on 39,37” x 39,37” canvas

arctic romance, 2019
mixed media, printed digital collage on 39,37” x 39,37” canvas

kalopsia, 2019
mixed media, printed digital collage on 39,37” x 39,37” canvas

dopamine digger, 2019
mixed media, printed digital collage on 39,37” x 39,37” canvas

dopamine digger, 2019
mixed media, printed digital collage on 39,37” x 39,37” canvas

Maximilian

Maximilian is an Italian currently living in Paris, France. His work often focuses on "that unripe phase of human existence when gender is still undefined and sexuality has yet to be expressed. The melancholy and reflective characters he portrays are experiencing the often difficult and painful transition from childhood games and innocence to the first upsets of adolescence and adulthood."

Judas embrasse l'enfant divine (Judas Kisses The Divine Child), 2018
Acrylic on hardboard

La fin de l'enfance (The End of Childhood), 2018
Acrylic on hardboard

Le Jardin des Souvenirs (the Garden of Memories), 2018
Acrylic on hardboard

Le sentier rouge (The Red Path), 2019
Acrylic on hardboard

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