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SUGAR PRESS
Ornate Skull (Limited Edition) by BIOWORKZ
SOLD OUT Artist: BIOWORKZ Title: Ornate Skull Edition: 24 x 18 inches Archival pigment print on sustainable Kozo Paper, from an edition of 10 Markings: Signed and hand numbered, Sugar Press & BIOWORKZ chop mark Date: 2019
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SUGAR PRESS
4 Wolves by BIOWORKZ
Artist: BIOWORKZ Title: 4 Wolves Edition: Archival pigment print on 100% recycled Cotton Paper with hand deckled edges, from an edition of 20 Size: 20x15 inches Markings: Hand signed and numbered Date: 2022
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Original Art
Carpe Noctem by BIOWORKZ
SOLD Artist: BIOWORKZ Title: Carpe Noctem Medium: Ink on paper framed in black Size: 16 x 16 inches Markings: Hand signed
BIOWORKZ
What is BIOWORKZ?
I’ve always been inspired by H.R. Giger and his work has been defined as “Biomechanics”. Early in my artistic journey, I created lots of biomechanical illustrations. That’s how I came up with the moniker BIOWORKZ. It’s a moniker I’ve been using since college and it has stuck with me since.
Who is Ben Kwok?
BIOWORKZ a.k.a. Ben Kwok is Southern California based graphic artist and illustrator. Born in Taiwan, raised in Los Angeles, art has always been a huge part of my life. When I could first use chopsticks, I was already doodling on whatever I could get my hands on. I love complex hyper detailed artwork. To lose myself into the “flow” of drawing is about as good as it gets. I’m very passionate about what I do, that’s why I continue doing it.
I was heavily influenced by the works of H.R. Giger, Alfonse Mucha. Now, I find myself being drawn into type/lettering inspired artwork. Especially works by Aaron Horkey, and David A. Smith. Their attention to detail is simply amazing. I can only hope to get as good or come close to their caliber.
Illustration
Highly detailed, rendered, polished illustration is what I strive for. I want the artwork to pull the viewer in and hold them hostage. I want the image to be initially striking, and when the viewer gets up close and personal, I want the image to unfold into greater details while the viewer absorbs the intricacies and attention to little details. That's what I personally love about illustrations and that how I would like my art to be perceived.