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Dream - Beomjin Kim

The author captures the various moments of everyday life in his own unique colors and composition. The light, shadow, and characters in the author's work are lively as if they had carved out a moment. The author listened to the story of Muse, who turned 30, and framed the moments of his life, which resembled all of us.

A normal school life in one's teenage years Muses and us who are required to study rather than have clear goals.

The college and work life that started like that. As time went by, when I got to take more realistic things than my favorite ones, I was newly taken with a macaron that I happened to eat. From a very small moment, Muse comes to think about 'the things I like.' Following Muse's past appearances, the author painted a future that cheered him on.

Happy thirties in the future. Start a life entirely for me.

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Time Slice by Richard Silver

The “Time Slice” Project started in New York City, originally as a book idea. I would go out at sundown and photograph iconic NY skyscrapers. I finished with 38 different buildings. When I looked deeper into the cost of book production, it just wasn’t economically feasible to do a book. With a few different ideas of how to portray the photos I came up with the Sliced idea.

Each photo consists of usually 36 photos taken at approximately 30 minutes before sunset, through sunset and 30 minutes after the sun sets. Ending up with anywhere from 40-60 photos I figure out which photos I want to use for the final photo. I do my adjustments working in Lightroom and Photoshop, and then line them up in the order from day to night, left to right. My intention with the project is to show the light of day turning into the dark of night in one single photograph.

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Pokemon - Dane Cozens

I began drawing realistic Pokémon when I was 10.  Recently, I decided to revisit this challenge and understand the story of the pokémon world. In this suburban sci-fi world, children and teenagers leave home to go on a rite of passage.  To prove their worth, the children capture, train, and battle with monsters.  In my posters, the children use pokédex, a cellphone-like computer, to scan the fully-evolved versions of three iimportant pokémon. 

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