Osterane Solaroids 3, 2026, oil on canvas, 24x28in.
model: mx.alycorn
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Osterane Solaroids 3, 2026, oil on canvas, 24x28in.
model: mx.alycorn
might put in a little more time on this, but wanted to post for Earth Day!
Imvestarx Solaroids 2, 2026, oil on canvas, 24x24in. initial pose by Sam Lavender (they/them)
Yumerbolc (Solaroid 1), Feb 2026, oil on canvas, 16x28
Model OM3N processed into a deep winter alien in an experimental 1st of 8 paintings in this sequel cycle to Lunoids.
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Earth Alien for Earth Day, preview on Patreon with process video, high res, narrative etc. You can buy just this post, but you can get them all for a lower subscription, so please throw me a few bucks a month and help me pay studio rent!
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Patreon post for the semi-seasonal Solaroid! Dithering about making final changes. In the meantime you can buy just that post and its high-res and process and artist statement draft, OR subscribe starting at half that for a decade of exclusives.
This game was classified by the community with the following category scores - Violence=1/3, Sex=0/3, Mature Content=0/3. The classic game,, but unlike what you've ever played before. RELEASE DATE: 10/25/2016 DEVELOPER: DynF/X Digital GENRE: Classics FEATURES: Offline players 1 - 4 Offline co-op 2 - 4 Dolby Digital Price: $2.99 Link: http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/Product/Solaroids-Prologue/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258550f0d
Photos by Jeff Mclane.
"Solaroids started as experimentation and reevaluation of a material displaced in today’s commercial imaging production. The abstract forms and colors developed on the film extend the function and boundaries of a material whose original purpose is now obsolete.—Jeff McLane"