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Molokid is an Argentinean graphic designer who creates these super intricate collages that really make you think about the human condition. He likes to break up the human body into pieces and uses vintage cameras and film reels in his work, which gives off a kind of voyeuristic vibe. It's like he's saying that we're all obsessed with ourselves and technology, and it's kind of creepy, but also really interesting. His style is totally unique, and that's why he's gotten pretty famous. People who like art that challenges them and makes them think really dig his stuff.
*Voyeuristic means having a desire to watch or observe others, often secretly, typically in contexts where the observed individuals expect privacy.

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I’ve created eight collage pieces that are inspired by the style Molokid is known for. In my work, I've used a bunch of different objects and features to capture a similar vibe, focusing on fragmented bodies, vintage elements, and unexpected imagery. I played around with stuff like old compasses, sculls , and old buildings to give my pieces that edgy, voyeuristic feel that you see in Molokid's art. The goal was to create collages that evoke the same sense of curiosity and unsettling observation, making you pause and think about what you're looking at. Each piece has its own twist, but together they reflect a theme of societal obsessions and the blurred lines between technology, privacy, and human connections. I wanted to mimic that same kind of disjointed, almost dystopian look while keeping the collages visually engaging and intriguing.
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