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new meet the artist for 2025!
Chie - He/him - 20
Digital / multimedia artist
My commissions are currently OPEN.
Contacts:
Discord - peach_sodah
Email - [email protected]
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Links:
Casual Blog
Ko-Fi
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MTA for 2025. I hate drawing my boots
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Taddddddd!! My Meet the Artisit. i was try my best how perfect i am. Meet the Artist
Hoping this post will go through since my wifi has exploded and won’t work TT
Anyways! I wanted to try something fun with my meet this artist this year so I tried to replicate medieval artworks
I love my babies and it was a struggle to try and figure out how to draw them in this style but I think(?) I did it???? Maybe?????
MEET THE ARTIST - 2025
My name is Milos, also known as DissociationDude, and I’m a 24 year old neurodivergent, nonbinary, queer, multi-media expressionist artist.
I recognize that those are a lot of labels, but those are what I feel define me best in terms of labeling myself.
I make work about a variety of subjects, but most of my art is very personal. My work is fundamental to understanding who I am as a person. I put my soul into my art and try to translate it visually with most of my pieces. I cannot go into a piece without feeling something about it or I will not be motivated for the process. My work is a therapy outlet for me, a way to express what goes on in my head and get it onto paper, digital canvas, or real canvas. Most of the time I do not think of the final product of what I am making, just focus on what I’m feeling while I create and evoking those emotions with my art. I have a lot of work based on traumatic events, but the reason for these creations was never to evoke the feelings of being alone, unwanted, etcetera; they were created to make the viewers who deal with the same emotions to feel less alone in those things. It is for those who have survived trauma to know it’s hard to have that trauma and carry it, and there is safe spaces to put it down. My art is aiming to be a safe place to survivors who are struggling, to provide a place to weep, to provide a place to be seen. I make work about representation of things that many people find taboo in subject.
I make work that is vulnerable and raw, because I want to be allowed to show my darkest vulnerabilities with my art, because I shouldn’t have to feel shame for what others have done to me, and nobody else should hold onto shame caused by others harming them, in my eyes. My work is a conversation starter about how trauma manifests in people, and how we can stop letting it fester inside of us. I tend to pull inspiration from musicians I like as well. Many people knew me for my Crywank album series. I did art for almost every song of every album they have made. Their lyricism means a lot to my work. Same with Jordaan Mason’s work.
I also tend to make art about trans related subject matters, because as a trans person I find there is not a lot of art representing the community I am so proud to be in. I want to have more bodies celebrated. I want trans bodies to be seen just as bodies too. I paint naked folk a lot because I find the body to be such a nonsexual representation of humanity. I find so much humanity in painting trans bodies. I believe we deserve that humanity and I tend to keep on pushing it in my work.
I always want to evoke emotion with colour and narrative, and I do that with various tools. Digitally I work on an iPad Pro 4th gen 12.9 inch and an Apple Pencil that I bought used off a friend. I also have a huion Kamvas tablet for my computer with clip studio paint. I have a variety of magazines, books, paper, that I use for collage works. I often paint with acrylic paint on canvas for paintings, but sometimes wood boards as well. When I work in sketchbooks they’re usually max size 5x7inches for travel purposes, but I have larger sizes as well. My pencil case is huge and loaded with supplies. I always have a bag of words handy for collage poetry, and I love making collage poems.
I’m overall a pretty chill guy but I suck at conversing. I tend to push things to the side out of fear and procrastinate messaging people back, but if you ever wanna be friends, just talk to me every day and it’ll happen. I’m an anxious person but, I do like people.
I hope this year brings as much art as it did last year, thanks to everyone for sticking around to get to know me more.
Love,
Milos / DissociationDude
Me jumpscare ⁉️
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