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-Aliume, who is 25, has only been painting full-time for two years.

- he has sold work to buyers from the US, Canada, the UK, France,
Germany, Holland, India, Thailand and the Philippines
-“I want to bring people inside paintings,” he says, “to change their
understanding of what art can do.”
-Aliume was born in Kharkiv, the second-most populous city in
Ukraine, with 1.4 million inhabitants.
-That was about the time he began having visions. When he tried to
sleep, he’d start feeling physical pain. Then he’d lose touch with his
body. ”Different visions brought me to different places,” he says.
-When nearby hospitals couldn’t help, his mother began taking him to
Eastern European healers—shaman types. Nothing worked. When he
was 7, he stumbled on his grandfather’s collection of books about
magic—not the pulling-a-rabbit-out-of-your-hat stuff, but things like
tarot, energy, and black matter
-Aliume painted Pure Consciousness after a psychedelic experience
From age of 6 I experienced whole stream of mystical, inter-
dimensional visions. At age of 12 he became a member of the official
Moscow’s mystical organization “Knowledge System: Ecology of
thought LP Troyan” which gave him knowledge about his Visionary
talent. “I was studying at Aerospace university on psychology faculty. In
2014 I dropped my study and moved to NYC.”

Realized his real visionary art talent in summer of 2017 and he started
painting every single day. “My art gave me opportunity to drop my job
and become a full time artist in November 2017”.
Victor Moscoso (born July 28, 1936) is a Spanish–American artist best
known for producing psychedelic rock posters, advertisements, and
underground comix in San Francisco during the 1960s and 1970s. He was
the first of the rock poster artists of the 1960s era with formal academic
training and experience. He was the first of the rock poster artists to use
photographic collage in many of his posters.
Moscoso’s use of vibrating colors was influenced by painter Josef Albers,
one of his teachers at Yale. He was the first of the rock poster artists to
use photographic collage in many of his posters.
He used optical effects and color combinations that made the design
literally vibrate off the page. His unique style produced a mind-bending
sensation of loss of equilibrium, similar to a drugged state. His poster
work is exceptionally individualistic and easily identifiable.
The Man with Spiral Eyes

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