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<rss xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" xmlns:g="http://base.google.com/ns/1.0" version="2.0"><channel><title>spacemonkeyx (spacemonkeyx)</title><language>en-us</language><description>spacemonkeyx on Society6</description><link>http://society6.com/spacemonkeyx</link><generator>Sogma Framework</generator><item><author>spacemonkeyx (spacemonkeyx)</author><pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2012 11:58:28 -0700</pubDate><title>Space Invader (For Sale)</title><description>&lt;img src="http://a1.s6img.com/cdn/0007/p/1165055_15398519_l.jpg"/&gt;I've always been fascinated by imperfect perfection. My artwork is a reflection of that idea in that it is symmetrical, but each side has its own nuances. The piece appears to be precise and perhaps even computer generated, until you get up close and see that it's all hand drawn and irregular. It's the type of art that you can get lost in, looking for the little inconsistencies that make the two sides unique.

Space Invader is the first in a collection of 8-bit-inspired art paying tribute to the classic video games of my youth.  More to come as I'm able to crank them out.    

If you would like to see a closer view of this piece to check out some of the details, please contact me and I'll send some images your way.</description><link>http://society6.com/spacemonkeyx/Space-Invader-392</link><guid>http://society6.com/spacemonkeyx/Space-Invader-392</guid></item><item><author>spacemonkeyx (spacemonkeyx)</author><pubDate>Sat, 07 Jul 2012 21:39:04 -0700</pubDate><title>Symmetry #2 (For Sale)</title><description>&lt;img src="http://a1.s6img.com/cdn/box_005/post_15/697255_12476684_l.jpg"/&gt;I've always been fascinated by imperfect perfection. My artwork is a reflection of that idea in that it is symmetrical, but each side has its own nuances. The piece appears to be precise and perhaps even computer generated, until you get up close and see that it's all hand drawn and irregular. It's the type of art that you can get lost in, looking for the little inconsistencies that make the two sides unique.

If you would like to see a closer view of this piece to check out some of the details, please contact me and I'll send some images your way.

(Note: This piece has been intentionally designed so there is no right way to hang it. Display it in any orientation you like - there is no right or wrong.)  </description><link>http://society6.com/spacemonkeyx/Symmetry-2-6tO</link><guid>http://society6.com/spacemonkeyx/Symmetry-2-6tO</guid></item><item><author>spacemonkeyx (spacemonkeyx)</author><pubDate>Fri, 06 Jul 2012 23:57:44 -0700</pubDate><title>Symmetry #1 (For Sale)</title><description>&lt;img src="http://a1.s6img.com/cdn/box_005/post_15/696039_5170895_l.jpg"/&gt;I've always been fascinated by imperfect perfection. My artwork is a reflection of that idea in that it is symmetrical, but each side has its own nuances.  The piece appears to be precise and perhaps even computer generated, until you get up close and see that it's all hand drawn and irregular.  It's the type of art that you can get lost in, looking for the little inconsistencies that make the two sides unique.

If you would like to see a closer view of this piece to check out some of the details, please contact me and I'll send some images your way.

(Note: This piece has been intentionally designed so there is no right way to hang it. Display it in any orientation you like - there is no right or wrong.)

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