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We thought hard about being a @moxie.eth Hero this week and how we'll celebrate that. Introducing Pkok Finterviews - Cast-form farcaster interviews, 20 questions to some of our favorite people. We aim to tell stories of phenomenal individuals shaping the art ecosystem on web3. It's also a great way for us and other heroes to get to know and engage with them. Oh! each interview starts with /degen love. But wait, there's more! These Finterviews are not restricted to only those we tag. If you'd like to participate, just respond to the questions and join the party, everybody is invited to be a part of these Finterviews. Tell us more about yourself, read other people's stories and hopefully we all get to know each other better by the end. Pkok Finterviews, a 🧵
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Everyone is welcome to our Finterview. If you want to participate, let's start with this one... What does the term “masterpiece” mean to you?
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Unsure if there is such a thing as a masterpiece. I think the best term is art is never finished only abandoned as stated by DaVinchi himself. So I am, you are, we are the creator (artist, builder, world maker) are the actual masterpiece and get to have iterations and stories of our lives placed out in the craft (which I believe everything is art) that one chooses to utilize as our set of tools during our present movements of existence here on earth and life we are leading. Processing our language and emotions into molding them into how “we’re” able to communicate with others and connect on even deeper levels.
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Hi Jacque. Welcome to our Finterview :) 1000 $degen What initially drew you to art, and how did your journey as an artist begin?
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I have been creating and making art since I was young must have been 5 years old or even earlier. I just have always felt at home and my true self in that way. Started with tactical 2D art, drawing, painting and utilizing cameras whenever I had the option. My dad is a photographer and studied jewelry making in college. My mom did painting and drawing when she was younger and thankfully started doing crocheting recently bringing more art into her life again. My grandmothers were both artists in their own rights too. One ran a jewelry shop with her husband for decades overseeing their own pieces I loved going back playing with the wax molds and cleaning the jewelry in the sonic baths. My other grandmother was an art docent for a few museums and it was such an intrigal part of her life always being surrounded in the world. She was my biggest critic when she was alive. (pt 1)
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Yet even with all that, it has been a taxing journey that seems to keep pushing more roadblocks in my way I have done almost every 2D and visual art (behind cameras) wrtitten art forms and even thanks to AI sound design and music creation again which I loved that can be done minus 3D: pottery cinema 4D Maya (now would be blender) I have tried and need lots of determination to work and try again. (pt 2)
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Resuming... How would you describe your artistic style to someone unfamiliar with your work?
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So I would start by saying I have a plethora of tools and mediums used. A multi-faceted jacque-of-all-trades I live by “the art of play”. My AI tends to go into the world of fantasy high-end. Haute couture bespoke creative pieces dealing a bit inside the world of the macabre. Though I tend to play so much there because the world is just my oyster. My photographs aim more in the realms of documentary nature, and just the world as I see it. My songs are vulnerable aspects of my inner soul being transcribed through my stream of conscious poetry, poems, and prose and my soundscapes are based on healing tones by neural beats and bringing ourselves into that state of an alpha wave frequency sound baths. My physical pieces are inspired by Freeform abstraction as well as when I take the time or wanna work on figurative which I haven’t done in quite some time and probably should try again. I am also an avid RPGer that becomes a lot of art in world building and collaborative creation as well. (part 1)
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We are all on a journey a pathway to enlightenment discovering and healing our collective traumas bridging our differences to create more growth and abundance. Me doing my own part in all of this, hoping to spark that flame in somebody else to take that journey and do the work. Everything I do even if it may not seem that way in the moment tends to have a purpose and is let out into the world at a time to hopefully create more understanding. I know that we are working on raising the vibration to fix the fractured reality we have been placed in remembering that we are all one. Empathy and lightwork are so important to continue to spread in whatever way we do it. (part 2)
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It seems you are a very complex artist and this is admirable. How has your art evolved over the years, and what has stayed consistent?
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I think it’s within our human nature to be constantly evolving transmuting shifting and growing from our own life experiences. That’s what makes our perspective, different and unique, even though we all have this collective energy. I find myself constantly diving into the great UNKNOWN testing out things that completely frustrate and scare me. My art would be completely different if I avoided discovery that my torrid and beautiful path has shown me on this journey it has taken me on. I have found luck and been fortunate enough to have the opportunity for exploration and wish to continue to do so until well just until. The only constant in life is change and if I can find pronoia and continue to experience dharma then all those hardships have shaped me and it was worth it.
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It's true, the only constant in the world is change! What do you want people to feel or experience when they see your work?
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