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Travis Trium Perfectum

Dates Announced for Oddities & Curiosities Expo

The announcement is here. I will be bringing my art to the mighty Oddities & Curiosities Expo! This opportunity allows me to take my art further on the road and meet so many of you that follow my work. I am creating a lot of new originals and prints to make each date very special and unique. Make your plans and don't forget to go to the Oddities & Curiosities Expo Website as tickets for all the shows are available now. Looking forward to meeting you at a show....

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Perfectum to Provide Creature Design in Upcoming Horror Film

GRIND is a cosmic horror comedy about a group of college students holding a grindhouse film festival. The students uncover a cursed arthouse film called The Creeping Chaos and make the mistake of playing the film and unleashing absolute chaos. Travis Trium Perfectum was approached by writer/director Mark Cantu about getting involved in the film and it was a rather short conversation. "Crossing paths with Mark this past year was a great thing, said Perfectum. He came out to my art exhibition and seemed to have a direction in mind for GRIND that he thought I was a great fit......

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The Last Blue Sky

The Last Blue Sky Charcoal & pastel on 18 x 24″ 140lb watercolor paper – Available 16 x 20″ Fine Art Print – Available The perpetual movement towards the end is something most dogmas lust over. They desire destruction and will certainly get it as that's all they have ever known or taught. One day we will wake up to the last blue sky and we won't even know it. Like a fairytale uttered underneath the smoke, ash and charred flesh. This entity is mocking a prophet and delivering a warning during that last day before a new routine of......

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My Only Advocate in the Hereafter

My Only Advocate in the Hereafter Charcoal & pastel on 18 x 24″ 140lb watercolor paper – Available 16 x 20″ Fine Art Print – Available When being pulled through a keyhole to another time and space, everything is foreign and everything is a threat. Using this as a metaphor for experiencing a new feeling or trauma, this piece wades in that moment. Realizing your world will never be the same after, the face of disassociation appears before it leaves the body....

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Humanity’s Last Morsel

Humanity's Last Morsel Charcoal & pastel on 18 x 24″ 140lb watercolor paper – Available 16 x 20″ Fine Art Print – Available There will come a time when when there is only one morsel of good left and it will be devoured. We see this in ourselves and we see it in others. The world will not let you escape with it intact and acknowledging that creates an outlook that may be less than pleasant, but it is honest and that's worth something....

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God Has Rights to My Innards

God Has Rights to My Innards Charcoal, pastel & writing on aged paper on 9 x 12″ 140lb watercolor paper – SOLD 11 x 14″ Fine Art Print – Available Here The realization of being owned by a god isn't beautiful at all. The ultimate act of rebellion is making sure he has to clean up your mess upon expiration. There, that's much more beautiful....

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Observation Hour Over Desolation

Observation Hour Over Desolation Charcoal & pastel on 18 x 24″ 140lb watercolor paper - SOLD 16 x 20" Fine Art Print - Available Here A floating entity appears over a strange line cutting through the red haze revealing the desolation below. Within the desolation you'll find a green bit of life. Is this final strand of life that is yet to die from a once vibrant world? Or is it something blooming with a possible hope in a future dimension? The being also acted as the guide in the I Saw A Hellscape video installation experience from the exhibition,......

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Technicolor Hellscape: A Retrospective

After finally being somewhat recovered after the largest workload of my art career, it's now a pleasure to look back on what was Technicolor Hellscape. This exhibition pushed me further and further as a creator and the challenges were extreme. I had to trust myself and my process, the only thing I have ever been able to count on and it came through again. To see familiar faces and so, so many strangers come out, interact with and discuss my work was as rewarding as it gets for me. Sometimes I have felt passed over as an artist because people......

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