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Our Artists
Meet the innovative minds behind our creations. Each artist brings a distinct perspective and flair, blending together a vibrant tapestry of artistry.
At Seismique, work hand-in-hand with local talents and remarkable contributors from around the to create experiences that are both enchanting and unforgettable.
We celebrate their creativity, inspiring them to envision daring ideas bring those visions to life.
Nicky Davis
Nicky Davis’ art is an exploration into the ghost covered, rainbow splashed underworld of his imagination. Influenced from Saturday morning cartoons, graffiti covered walls, and long hikes through the wilderness; his body of work tries to make sense of nature, society, and what the hell it is that we are all doing here.
His illustrative style is consistent across a diverse range of mediums, including: Designer Toys, Murals, Fine art, and Merchandise. His work has been included in gallery exhibitions worldwide and his murals have been featured by numerous festivals such as: Pow Wow Worldwide, Awall Festival, Wild West Mural Fest, IllFest, Hue Festival, and more. Nicky collaborates with many corporations to spread his art including: NASA, Target, Red Bull, The Chive, and more.
Nicky Davis is a visual artist living and working in Houston, Texas. He received his Bachelors of Fine Arts from the University of Houston.
His illustrative style is consistent across a diverse range of mediums, including: Designer Toys, Murals, Fine art, and Merchandise. His work has been included in gallery exhibitions worldwide and his murals have been featured by numerous festivals such as: Pow Wow Worldwide, Awall Festival, Wild West Mural Fest, IllFest, Hue Festival, and more. Nicky collaborates with many corporations to spread his art including: NASA, Target, Red Bull, The Chive, and more.
Nicky Davis is a visual artist living and working in Houston, Texas. He received his Bachelors of Fine Arts from the University of Houston.

Santos Guerro
Santos began creating visual art in his early twenties, and employs a vast range of techniques from oil-based, acrylic, industrial and aerosol paints to avant-garde forms involving various forms of medium-applications. All of his pieces revolve around a keen eye for the emotive power of color.

Aerica Raven
Aerica Raven is a multidisciplinary artist from the Midwest. Intricate illustration, narrative murals, and dynamic installations highlight her body of work. In 2019, she began making paintings described as “light dynamic”–using the physics of light and color, she examines the transience of inner peace and outer chaos.

Input Output
Input Output is a creative media lab comprised of Billy Baccam and Alex Ramos. They bring inanimate structures and spaces to life by combining art, science, technology, and architecture with the creative implementation of light and sound. Together, Billy and Alex formed Input Output to research, design, and develop immersive, digital-physical experiences that challenge the ideas of what reality is and what reality can be in the future.

Moon Papas
Julian Luna and Matt Fries are a collaborative duo working primarily in large playful electronic sculpture, utilizing light, sound, interactive sensors, and a wide array of physical materials including steel, wood, and acrylic. Their work focuses on bringing the viewer into their own experience as an active participant, often directly interactive, but always bending perception—whether by the hand of the viewer or their minds. Together, Julian and Matt make up Moon Papas.

Jhonattan Arango
Jhonattan Arango makes geometric, abstract murals and paper art using only triangles. He uses art as a voice to bridge gaps —to compose visual stories inspired by universal law and beauty. He achieves this by juxtaposing, highlighting, and playing with both the size and color of each triangle to create depth and anatomical accuracy, bringing attention to each individual piece as an important part of the whole.

Larry Breaux
Larry Breaux has been programing and operating CNC mill machines professionally for 10 years producing elements for tradeshows, conventions, exhibits, escape rooms, and haunted houses. He enjoys working with artists and designers turning their concepts into reality. Additionally, Larry enjoys creating CNC & scroll saw projects of his own design in his home shop with his apprentice Phineas Droolington Wigglebottom.

Shokka
Shokka is a native Texan artist who strives to create work that is original and fun, finding their artistic voice through animation and illustrative work in which they can push everyday imagery into a more interesting light. Shokka’s main goal with their art is to inspire others to be loud, vibrant, and fun. Shokka wants to break away from boring and safe, and create the world they want to live in.

Dave Carry
“We always try to build something people can take pictures of to say, ‘I’m here,’” says scenic artist Dave Carry. His New Orleans company, Professional Scenic, built most of the environments, including rooms sprung from Carry’s imagination and rooms designed by artists who specialize in programming interactive spaces. Carry wants the crazy, 360-degree environments of Seismique to be more than pretty. “They need to do something,” he says.

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