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Ouroceans

A collective vision where progressive music meets the vastness of the natural world.

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Ouroceans represents a multidisciplinary intersection where progressive music meets environmental visual art. Originally established in 2014 by Dutch musician Tymon Kruidenier, the project draws on the creative input of various contributors, including the detailed album artwork of Patrick Atkins and the photography of Arno Frericks. The name also serves as a focal point for environmental themes and aerial perspectives. It encompasses a range of media, from the 3D mixed-media constructions of Charles Fazzino to the expansive sea-focused photography of Tobias Hägg, all centered on the natural world.

Visual voice

The visual identity of Ouroceans is defined by a mix of intricate graphic design and vast, natural landscapes. It combines the structured complexity of progressive rock aesthetics with the fluid views found in aerial environmental photography.
Progressive Rock AestheticsEnvironmental ArtAerial PhotographyMixed MediaDutch Collective
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Ouroceans — questions answered

What is Ouroceans?

Ouroceans is a multidisciplinary name associated with a Dutch progressive rock band and various environmental art projects.

Who are the visual artists involved?

The project features work by Patrick Atkins and Arno Frericks, and shares themes with artists like Tobias Hägg and Charles Fazzino.

What are the recurring themes?

The work frequently explores the intersection of music, the natural environment, and the vastness of the ocean.

When did the project begin?

The core musical project was founded in 2014 by Tymon Kruidenier.

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