PORTFOLIO (1)
BIO
Corey Eiseman is not satisfied with the world as it was handed down to him on May 25, 1976, in Miami, Florida.
He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a concentration in drawing from the University of Central Florida in 1998. Graduated Summa Cum Laude.
His father died in January of 2001. The towers fall in September of the same year. These two events are like two hands rattling the cage that his mind was in.
http://toegristle.com/
He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a concentration in drawing from the University of Central Florida in 1998. Graduated Summa Cum Laude.
His father died in January of 2001. The towers fall in September of the same year. These two events are like two hands rattling the cage that his mind was in.
http://toegristle.com/
toegristle #305
http://toegristle.com/?id=305

What is this?
This digital collage is the latest entry in a perpetual canvas blog by Corey Eiseman. The unique thing about this process is that each time the previous entry is used as a starting point. Put another way, it's the same image worked on, added to, changed a little bit more as time marches on, and archived along the way. Some say the hardest part about making art is knowing when to stop, but with digital media and blogging on our side, why should we have to?

What is this?
This digital collage is the latest entry in a perpetual canvas blog by Corey Eiseman. The unique thing about this process is that each time the previous entry is used as a starting point. Put another way, it's the same image worked on, added to, changed a little bit more as time marches on, and archived along the way. Some say the hardest part about making art is knowing when to stop, but with digital media and blogging on our side, why should we have to?
toegristle #304
http://toegristle.com/?id=304
What is this?
This digital collage is the latest entry in a perpetual canvas blog by Corey Eiseman. The unique thing about this process is that each time the previous entry is used as a starting point. Put another way, it's the same image worked on, added to, changed a little bit more as time marches on, and archived along the way. Some say the hardest part about making art is knowing when to stop, but with digital media and blogging on our side, why should we have to?
What is this?
This digital collage is the latest entry in a perpetual canvas blog by Corey Eiseman. The unique thing about this process is that each time the previous entry is used as a starting point. Put another way, it's the same image worked on, added to, changed a little bit more as time marches on, and archived along the way. Some say the hardest part about making art is knowing when to stop, but with digital media and blogging on our side, why should we have to?