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Barrett Biggers

A fusion of biological precision and dark fantasy rendered through a unique Tra-Digital lens.

34 Works

Works by Barrett Biggers

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About Barrett

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Barrett Biggers is a self-taught artist based in Orlando, Florida, who transitioned into a creative career following a degree in Biology and professional work in wildlife environmental permitting. This scientific background provides a foundation for his exploration of the natural world, which he interprets through a unique "Tra-Digital" process that merges digital painting with photographic techniques.

Visual voice

His aesthetic fuses organic wildlife subjects with the intricate ornamentation of Art Nouveau and Victorian design. The work balances dark nature surrealism with vibrant geek art tributes, often incorporating elements of Futurism and dark fantasy.
Tra-DigitalNature SurrealismDark FantasyArt NouveauGeek ArtWildlife
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Barrett Biggers — questions answered

What is Barrett Biggers' signature 'Tra-Digital' style?

Tra-Digital is a method developed by the artist that blends digital painting with photographic techniques to create layered, highly textured compositions.

How does the artist's background in Biology influence the collection?

His previous career in wildlife environmental permitting informs his focus on nature and animals, allowing him to ground his surrealism in biological observation.

What movements influence his aesthetic design?

His work is heavily influenced by the flowing lines of Art Nouveau, the ornate details of Victorian design, and the forward-looking themes of Futurism.

Does the artist explore pop culture themes?

Yes, alongside his nature surrealism, he is known for 'geek art' tributes that celebrate anime, video games, and film.

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