Aaron Johnson, an artist based in New York unveils his latest artwork by the name TRUE BELIEVER. This time, he unveils a design that is shaped like a ghost alongside Case Studyo. This marks the first time that the artist works with the notable Belgian studio.
TRUE BELIEVER is a green tonal ghoulish character that looks like it is visually glowing, made entirely from blown glass. The character looks as if it is slightly transparent and evoking a glow due to the aura that is reflected by the artist's canvas paintings. Johnson describes the fun ghost character as "a benevolent spirit, a kind presence, with her three eyes wide open and reaching into other dimensions."
Ghost-Character Glass Artwork
Aaron Johnson's TRUE BELIEVER is Done with Case Studyo
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