LexLev Designs was started by Alexa Levy, a native New Yorker who's always had a passion for creating. She has been crafting and designing since she could hold a pencil. Throughout her life, she has created unique, custom gifts and cards for friends and family. Now, she's taking that passion and sharing it with the world. Check out her t-shirts on Slasher Tees and her cards, posters, mugs, wedding signage and custom products on her Instagram @LexLevDesigns. An Etsy shop is coming soon!
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Hate Icon is an up and coming brutal death metal act. Recently signed to Guttural Juggernaut records, the line up contains current and former members of legendary death metal acts such as Devourment, Necrotic Disgorgement, Condemned and Immaculate Molestation. Check out our brand of sickness!
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Jamie Anton was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. From a young age she has always been interested in interior design, color theory, and abstract art.
A turning point as an artist was around the time she turned 25 years old as she slowly started to realize that her love for the arts was much greater than her already chosen field in health care. She started to take her work much more seriously and started to create as much as she could whenever she could. She started to study other artists and their techniques. Challenging herself as much as she could. Her biggest inspiration through this journey was French artist Niki De Saint Phalle. Playing around with and studying any kind of mixed media materials she could get her hands on and teaching herself various techniques. Jamie started creating pieces of work by using uncommon materials such as car paint, broken pieces of sea shells, glass, dried flowers, mirrors, musical instrument pieces and much more. Through that process of experimentation, she found her love for fluid art! She discovered this by experimenting with car paint and its viscosity by mixing it with house paints, thick artist paints, pouring mediums, resin, spray paint, alcohol, inks, silicon oil, WD-40 and sometimes even lighting big puddles of this mixed media on fire to see how it would react and set. Jamie’s interest in interior design soon followed and was incorporated into her abstract work. She started by taking already chosen color schemes in friends and family’s homes and incorporating those colors into her paintings by matching the house paint colors perfectly. From that point on Jamie found her love for staging artwork in rooms and incorporating furniture and decorations. Because the work is abstract the interpretation her work is up to the viewer. Most of the paintings do evolve strictly beyond color theory; there is a great deal of emotion to be experience in her work. |