“The Journey’s End” is part of "The Game of Life" series that uses crypto symbolism as references analogous to contemporary issues. The artwork combines oversized game and toy pieces to create narratives and play-on-words. This work begins first with hand-drawn conté pencils and gouache painting that is then digitally enhanced. 3840 x 3840.
“Love these NFTs... Really fun. Wish he had more for sale! “
- Mark Cuban, Twitter
"The Game of Life" Limited Edition Series combines game pieces and figures created by Tim S. Murphy, a visual artist at the intersection of analog & digital art. He uses the symbolism of game pieces to illustrate the many roles played in life. He injects humor showing that we are not playing by the same rules as one another, and most of us are oblivious to this. Contrasting the games are the glowing and flying figures. They glow from within and navigate life more aware and less distracted by the surrounding games.
Artist Tim S Murphy has a long exhibition record, with solo, group, gallery, & museum exhibits; a Gallery Artist, University Art Professor, CX @LEGO, Past Agency Partner-Creative Director
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“The Journey’s End” is part of "The Game of Life" series that uses crypto symbolism as references analogous to contemporary issues. The artwork combines oversized game and toy pieces to create narratives and play-on-words. This work begins first with hand-drawn conté pencils and gouache painting that is then digitally enhanced. 3840 x 3840.
“Love these NFTs... Really fun. Wish he had more for sale! “
- Mark Cuban, Twitter
"The Game of Life" Limited Edition Series combines game pieces and figures created by Tim S. Murphy, a visual artist at the intersection of analog & digital art. He uses the symbolism of game pieces to illustrate the many roles played in life. He injects humor showing that we are not playing by the same rules as one another, and most of us are oblivious to this. Contrasting the games are the glowing and flying figures. They glow from within and navigate life more aware and less distracted by the surrounding games.
Artist Tim S Murphy has a long exhibition record, with solo, group, gallery, & museum exhibits; a Gallery Artist, University Art Professor, CX @LEGO, Past Agency Partner-Creative Director
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