![]() ![]() ![]() presidential candidates, Mark Zuckerberg as a zombie mutant, a carnivorous baby Yoda, and billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos as a galactic overlord. Among the many examples included are freakish cybernetic Kim Jong Uns, lactating U.S. ![]() Heading into the 2020s, Beeple has developed more overtly social and political critiques within these works. EverydaysĪ pioneer of the 'Everyday movement' in digital art, since 2007 Beeple has, without fail, produced daily digital artworks for his 'Everydays' series (2007–ongoing).īeeple's 'Everydays' have progressively evolved from rough drawings, photographs, and simple 3D cubes to technically sophisticated, futuristic, dystopian, and satirical digital scenes. Beeple Artworksīeeple works with various digital mediums to produce twisted, comical works laced with pop culture references and social and political commentary. Inspired in 2007 by the notion of making an artwork a day, Beeple came to create the digital series that propelled him to international fame. Winkelmann's artistic pseudonym, Beeple, comes from a 1980s toy with a light-up nose sensitive to light and sound. What followed was a brief career in corporate website design, before Winkelmann, with no formal fine arts training, began making artworks using the program Cinema 4D. Winkelmann studied computer science at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, graduating in 2003. Born in Charleston, South Carolina as Mike Winkelmann, Beeple was raised in North Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. ![]()
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