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Polishpattern

Polishpattern blends digital manipulation with celestial themes to create vivid, dreamlike landscapes.

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About Polishpattern

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Polishpattern is a digital artist based in Costa Rica who works under an online pseudonym. Their practice utilizes digital manipulation and collage techniques to build dreamlike landscapes that merge natural elements with cosmic imagery. The artist is recognized for a pop-surrealist and retrowave aesthetic. Their portfolio explores themes of space and celestial phenomena, often resulting in vaporwave-inspired scenes such as "One Of Those Summer Days" and "Psychedelic Planet."

Visual voice

Polishpattern’s aesthetic is defined by a fusion of retrowave colors and pop-surrealist compositions. Their work frequently pairs celestial bodies with nature scenes, using digital collage to create a sense of otherworldly nostalgia.
Pop-SurrealismRetrowaveDigital CollageCelestial PhenomenaVaporwave NatureSpace Art
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Polishpattern — questions answered

What is the artistic background of Polishpattern?

Polishpattern is the pseudonym for a visual artist from Costa Rica whose work focuses on digital manipulation and collage.

What themes appear most often in their work?

Recurring themes include space, celestial phenomena, and nature scenes influenced by the vaporwave aesthetic.

Which pieces are representative of their style?

Works such as "One Of Those Summer Days" and "Psychedelic Planet" highlight their pop-surrealist and retrowave approach.

How does the artist create their landscapes?

The artist uses digital manipulation and collage techniques to construct dreamlike, surreal environments.

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