Three artists, three distinct visual languages—united by a shared urgency to confront what lies beneath the surface. From Cristian Townsend’s mythic deconstruction of martyrdom and media spectacle, to Max Brunetti’s raw collision of flesh, subculture, and digital decay in Pugnanti (Fighters), to Eric Kerr’s intimate excavation of control and suppressed emotion in Self-Restraint—these features explore identity at its breaking point, all rendered in a dramatic, ornate Baroque excellence.

Cristian Townsend
Myths and Martyrs explores Cristian Paul Townsend’s AI-driven work, where myth, media, and martyrdom merge into spectacle and performance.

Pugnanti (Fighters) by Max Brunetti fuses 90s subculture, street saints, and digital decay—raw visuals where beauty, chaos, and flesh collide.
