
Gates of Purgatory
R.L. Frisby is a self taught artist based in Tulsa who creates complex and obsessively rendered bio-mechanical compositions. They often feature a centralized image surrounded by complicated patterns. While obviously giving a nod to the master of the genre, HR Giger, Frisby’s work is more colorful and has an enigmatic puzzle like quality to it.
Use your inductive reasoning and have a look at his other work on his MySpace page.

Orator
Tatomir translates his inner vision into reality, even though he employs traditional rigid techniques his subconscious influences everything he does. His work frees his dark imagination and provides an outlet for the unexpected to take form. Some fantastic work here, check it out.
I draw from inside out. - Tatomir

Cynthetic 1
Norwegian born artist Christopher Conte combines antique and modern technology to construct his bio-mechanical sculptures. After graduating from Pratt Institute, Chris entered the prosthetics field and began making artificial limbs for amputees in New York City. His personal experience coupled with the influences of DaVinci and Giger give his work a more cybernetic rather than robotic appearance, a merger of the organic and the mechanical.
If you want to see his intricate work in person, his currently on exhibit at Last Rites Gallery, but only till June 29th.