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TrippinInk

  • Mar 26
  • 1 min read

TrippinInk returns to Burning Mountain – armed with pens, paint, and a slightly overstimulated imagination. Known for his insanely detailed black-and-white ink universes, Tim builds labyrinths of lines where chaos and clarity dance together somewhere between cosmic joke and existential crisis. While his fineliner still runs hot, this past year he dove deeper into stencils, expanding his visual language into bolder, layered dimensions. Cute at first glance, unsettling on the second – his newer works play with perception, illusion, and the beautiful madness of modern reality. His art doesn’t shout instructions; it opens portals. Between dystopia and daydream, control and collapse, you’ll find mirrors disguised as monsters and questions hidden in patterns. Burning Mountain isn’t just an exhibition space for him – it’s fuel. A place where basslines bend time, strangers become family, and ideas mutate under strobe lights. Find his work in the gallery… or find him on the Dancefloor.




 
 
 

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