Feature Friday: The Market Ace

I recently met an incredibly talented individual who’s artwork and music quickly peaked my interest. 
I’m excited to introduce: THE MARKET ACE.
His artistic style is abstract, yet has a refined attention to detail. I love the fact that each time I look at the same piece, I see something different. The balance and contrast are particularly strong, and each illustration has an imaginative approach to texture and subject matter.   
His musical style has an intense disposition, but still offers a soothing appeal. I refer to it as “productive music” because I feel motivated to work harder or focus better while listening! In regards to his two latest albums,
The Market Ace describes:
Extravagant Insignificance is more organic in nature and tends to be fairly chill in comparison to some of my other albums. The title and theme of the album is meant to be a reflection of the planet we live on….incredibly intricate and fantastic, yet unbelievably insignificant in the grand scheme of the universe. The Catalyst Complex is strictly gutter bangers….plain and simple. Due to the sheer aggressiveness of some of the tracks I thought the title “The Catalyst Complex” fit perfectly and for a variety of reasons. Think of a “complex” as some sort of medical condition where you need audio catalysts/stimulation to survive, and then think of a complex as some sort of factory/building where catalysts are produced.” 

 Discover more, and support a talented artist!
Visit The Market Ace’s website to find a wide selection of artwork, listen, and purchase individual songs or entire albums. You can also follow The Market Ace on twitter.

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FEATURE FRIDAY is a time when I showcase an artist, shop or site that has caught my attention. I love discovering great work and look forward to sharing more of my findings with you! I encourage you to please visit their sites and see all the wonderful things they have to offer!

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