Meet Osean, The Artist Who Creates a Parallel Futuristic Cyber Universe
The Internet is a wild and powerful beast that shapes our world and challenges us to keep up. Osean is an artist who dives into the complex and colorful pixel world of Oseanworld, a parallel cyber universe that connects his manga, music, and CGI creations.
The mastermind behind this is Sean-Tyler Thomas Walton. This artist worked for hip-hop moguls such as Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert in his early career but later turned to forge his own path, which doubtlessly was the right thing to do, looking at the talent and passion in his works. Osean World is a never-ending exploration of digital art and culture, and a glimpse of what’s next in contemporary art.
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