The Gallery
A look back at our history through the art we have preserved
The archive is currently under construction. You shall find updates in due time. For now, feel free to look at the available pieces on the exhibit
Considered that all of these pieces have been removed from their original context, the titles given will be either updated versions of whatever we remember or derived from their filenames. As for the descriptions, for the same reason, all we can offer is our insight after all these years have passed. Which is an interesting take on it's own given all these descriptions are now removed from the original intent of being as marketable as possible.
Each page will contain at the very least two sections: Finished, and Unfinished. What constituted a finished or unfinished piece at the time of each folder's making is lost to time, but this is how they have been archived, and thus, how they will be presented to you, the viewer.
Certain pages will contain additional sections, such as recovered artifacts, project-specific segments, et cetera.
WARNING: THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES WILL BE IMAGE HEAVY. UP TO 100MIB IN SOME INSTANCES. THREAD WITH CAUTION.
We'll eventually figure out some mass thumbnailing solution. On the meantime, exercise caution when loading the pages.
The Early Years
The surviving records of our most prolific era, catalogued and commented to the best of our current ability
The period between 2010 and 2013 were marked by a desire for self expression and trying to get the ropes for understanding digital art. As such, a common procedure we employed was asking permission for artists to refine and polish their scrapped material.
By this time we already had our fair share of experience doing pixel art, doing mostly sprite recolours and a few backgrounds here and there. But all of the source files are gone. For whichever material might remain in the form of a pre-rendered image, it will be posted as-is as an artifact with it's due warning. As such. expect varying levels of quality, compression, colour accuracy, and so on, for these partial recoveries.
This would have it's fair share of consequences, both personal and technical, that we are still working towards resolving, but, as far as beginnings go, it was an alright start.
PLEASE NOTE: Credits and attribution to most of these pictures will be missing because we frankly do not remember who drew the originals, and a lot of the context is gone over the years. If you see your artwork, or the artwork of someone you know, displayed in this website, please let us know so we can update the artwork descriptions accordingly. Tahnk you.