TIM
BRANDT

SCULPTURE ARTSIT


HIBERNATION

   

HIBERNATION

 
SHE IS SO SWEET 
 

SECOND HAMMERSTRIKE ON A SHATTERED SKULL 

 

THERE’S 5 TO 6 MORE OF US 

 

PLAYGROUND BILLY

 
TOM & JERRY
  

HIBERNATION


DRAWING MACHINE

70s BATHROOM

CITY BENCH

THE BUS STOP

BUTT CHAIR

SHELF

ORIGAMI GLOVE

PLUNGING DOG

CUT THE TREE DOWN AND LET
THAT BOY RUN AROUND 

STANDING ARM

SPINTTERS IN MY HANDS


TURNING AROUND

DEAD DEER

CLAY ARK

METAL WALL SQUID
 


EYES CLOSED

HUMAN PILE

SPEAK TO ME


NAMELESS WALLS

JUNK

POOR CHILD

THE BUS STOP VIDEO

CHALK 

 


Mark



A collaborative music video is a stunning example of art that is created through the power of creative collaboration. It is a genre of art that combines the musical genius of a composer or a band with the creative energy of a visual artist. The beauty of a collaborative music video is that it seamlessly blends music and visuals, creating a rich and immersive experience that transports viewers into an entirely different world.

One of the key elements of a successful collaborative music video is the use of vivid imagery. The visuals should match the lyrics and rhythm of the music, taking the viewer on an emotional journey that complements the musical arrangement. Whether it is an intimate setting or a grand, fantastical scene, the imagery should be engaging and memorable. When done well, it can enhance the impact of the music, creating an even more powerful and immersive experience.

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