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Rukz One

Rukz One was born and raised in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. Often described as unique and polarising, he (and his art) swings between the simple and the complex. His art draws inspiration from skateboarding, hip-hop, the Melbourne street art/graffiti culture, and humanity. Now focused on the Artdecypher banner he aims to shine a creative light that reaches new locations and audiences by paving new paths that challenge the “norm”. Community and collaboration are driving forces in his work.

Previously he organized events that combined music and art under the “Creative Culture” banner and provided opportunities for creatives to showcase and celebrate. Rukz One served as a director on the RedWest Creative Co-Op Ltd board as Secretary, Treasurer, and President and currently holds positions as a member of Wyndham City’s Creative City Portfolio Advisory Committee and the Wyndham City’s Public Art & Collections Expert Advisory Panel (PACEAP).

Zee

Digital artist, painter, and graphic designer with over 20 years of experience in multimedia art. Born and raised in BROOKLYN New York, and currently living in LA, I’ve found creative inspiration on both coasts. Merging my love for traditional art and animation with the ever expanding digital landscape.

Oasis Commander

Hey I’m OasisCommander, I’m a digital illustrator who enjoys drawing mech and fantasy art. I’m also currently working my way into learning to design and write for ttrpgs.

MBGraphiX

My name is Max Buechler (actually, it’s Maximilian Büchler, but Max is easier and the ‘ue’ is more international). I’ve always felt like and called myself an artist – sometimes more sometimes less. I’ve started my carrier in kindergarten where I found my love for colored pencils.

During my studies in Digital Media – Animation and Game, I focused on character design, concept art in general and animation. After more than 8 years in a videp agency, I am now working as a freelance Creative Director developing creative concepts for cinematic corporate movies, innovative product videos and explanatory animations.

When I am not booked I’m using as much time as possible to fill sketchbooks and create traditional and digital art to constantly improve my skills – always feeling the urge to try new things and get my hands on new projects.

jfarms

my name is joel and i am 39 yrs old. i’ve been doodling and sketching for as long as i can remember. about 5 yrs ago i started to take it more seriously and got into painting. i think that’s when i started to think of myself as an “artist”. now, i don’t even know where i would be without art. it has become where i escape too to get away from the stress and anxiety of being a human now a days…anyway, now i spend most of my free time creating traditional and digital artwork. i love to draw stuff that either scares people, makes them laugh, or trips them out. and i love using bright colors and lots of detail. i was first turned on to @drawmearobot page a little over 3 years ago by @createdbyimre he hosted the prompt for the first dtiys i ever entered there. and i haven’t missed one since. i absolutely love the community of artists on this page. and i have met so many cool people thru artwork here. many of whom i now consider friends, even tho we’ve never met in person.

I Am Zoot

Hello, I am Zoot!
Actually thats a lie, my name is Andy and I’m a graphic designer and artist from the U.K. I have been drawing ever since i can remember and I’ve been obsessed with robots since we rented RoboCop from the video shop when i was 9. ED209 is still my favoutire movie robot to this day!

Braindeef

Hello my beautiful people, Travis here aka Braindeef, I’m part mad scientist, part art gremlin, full time wierdo.
Graphic by trade with the diplomas gathering dust in a cupboard somwhere to prove it, but have been artistic all my life.
I mostly use Posca Pens, 3D modelling and 3D printing to bring my creations to life. I’m also experienced working with physical materials that I carve/shape into artistic objects or practical items. Some of the materials I work with include recycled ones, like “Plastimascus” which is made from recycled 3d printer waste. Additionally, I also have my own secret recipe for a coffee composite that is comprised of dehydrated used coffee grounds stabilized by a PU resin.
As well as traditional art, I also make art/designer toys, and functional pieces usually in the EDC (every day carry), or Begleri communities.

What kind of art can you expect from my me?
Creepy cute, chaotic, random, ‘why would you draw that’ kind of weirdness, with a little but of dark humour thrown in there for funsies.

Nick James Illustrator

Nick left the construction industry in 2018 to concentrate on a lifetime love of illustrated stories. He lists his interests beyond illustration and storytelling, as family, food, travel, music, film and also recreational maths, science and philosophy.

He had never tried drawing robots until 2017 when an instagam account entitled “draw me a robot” caught his eye. The rest, as they say, is bullshit.
Sadly, . . . Nick can’t count.

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