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D.Luna

This is the Official page for my Artwork!

About Me

- ALL WORK SHOWN HERE IS FOR SALE: ORIGINALS OR PRINTS AVAILABLE. IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED IN A PIECE, PLEASE SEND ME AN E-MAIL.I was born and raised in New York City, where I still reside now. Making "Art" has always been a way for me to travel outside of my current situations/dilemmas. As a child, I wasn't very vocal, so imagery was 1 of my first forms of TRUE expression! Alot of my artwork has residues of growing up in the inner city and seeing all kinds of things and people. Most of the time I like to balance the darker work with some random humorous pieces. Many have used the words "Odd", "Surreal" and "Dreamlike" when commenting on my pieces...to those people I would like to say THANK YOU. Some artists that have inspired me are Rene Magritte, Salvador Dali, M.C. Escher, and a few others. Alot of my "creative credit" would have to be given to the endless hours I have spent in front of the Television and listening to Music. *The videos I have posted on here are examples of what feeds my creativity* I believe I will always have a love affair with the Obscure+Random.
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My Interests

Television and Music nostalgia, 80's Pop Culture (something that influences alot of my work), Surrealism, The human mind: its mysteries and malfunctions. Writing poetry and unleashing emotions on paper, drawing people in places, Underwater Life, All sorts of COMEDY! I enjoy thinking of Skits, one-liners, and hilarious situations. Humor is another factor that sometimes appears in my Art.

I'd like to meet:

Other Artists/Illustrators in New York City, Anyone who owns a gallery, people looking to have artwork done, anyone who has something to say or appreciates my work. People who have visual needs that I can solve, poets, comedians, any and all creative people.

Music:

Mostly 80's. I also listen to some rock, and other genres.

Movies:

Mostly Comedy, Horror, and some Action.

Television:

Not what it used to be.