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When
mentioning
the
terms
'Dark
Art'
or 'Gothic
Art',
most
envision
a rough,
scary,
and
grotesquely
distorted
expression
of creativity.
Jason
Beam's
work
has
never
fit
into
that
category
- his
work
illustrates
emotion,
beauty
and
sensuality
mixed
with
the
dark,
the
distorted,
and
the
tragic.
In developing
his
style,
he did
not
want
to follow
the
current
genre
of Dark
Art,
but
develop
a more
realistic/surrealistic
style
that
fit
his
individual
outlook
and
was
more
dreamscape
than
nightmare.
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