“Any form of art is a form of power; it has impact, it can affect change.  It can not only move us, it makes us move.”

Ossie Davis, American Civil Rights Activist

Docet Rose

Hologram Ancestors, 2018.
iPhone camera and imaging applications, 956 x 1198 px.

  • Hologram Ancestors was developed from a photo of traffic lights. The photo went through a series of reproductions, alterations and variations before the artist arrived at the final image.

  • Docet is an artist that is comfortable creating in a variety of mediums. Recently he has been focusing on the digital realm - creating a body of work that lives in bits, bytes and hard drives. A current series of images started with photos captured on the iPhone camera, which were then edited and processed through multiple mobile applications. The process yields dozens of variations which are further reshaped and edited into a final unifying image.

    Docet feels an image is complete when it begins to resemble organic life forms. Pariedolia - the visualizing of patterns in random stimuli - seeing familiar shapes in clouds, for example - is an essential component of his work. He compares his creative process in the digital realm to the infinite replications and variations that surface in our natural, biological realm.

    Docet attended arts academies in NYC and immersed himself in the studio art and gallery scene for a decade in the early 2000's. His work is influenced by Abstract Expressionists such as DeKooning, Rothko, and Chuck Close, images or microscopic biological organisms, insects, and deep sea creatures, along with the repetitive, looping patterns of contemporary electronic music.

    Instagram: Arose711
    Twitter: @Digitalsyne

Docet Rose

Linda, 2018.
iPhone camera and imaging applications, 1198 x 1196 px.

  • Linda was developed from a found photo of swirling lights, and processed through a series of reproductions, alterations and variations. The image appears to the artist as an angel or watcher of some sort, with a feminine nature, that inhabits hidden dimensions of the holographic universe.

  • Docet is an artist that is comfortable creating in a variety of mediums. Recently he has been focusing on the digital realm - creating a body of work that lives in bits, bytes and hard drives. A current series of images started with photos captured on the iPhone camera, which were then edited and processed through multiple mobile applications. The process yields dozens of variations which are further reshaped and edited into a final unifying image.

    Docet feels an image is complete when it begins to resemble organic life forms. Pariedolia - the visualizing of patterns in random stimuli - seeing familiar shapes in clouds, for example - is an essential component of his work. He compares his creative process in the digital realm to the infinite replications and variations that surface in our natural, biological realm.

    Docet attended arts academies in NYC and immersed himself in the studio art and gallery scene for a decade in the early 2000's. His work is influenced by Abstract Expressionists such as DeKooning, Rothko, and Chuck Close, images or microscopic biological organisms, insects, and deep sea creatures, along with the repetitive, looping patterns of contemporary electronic music.

    Instagram: Arose711
    Twitter: @Digitalsyne

Sarah Todd

Havana Syndrome, 2022.
Huawei phone camera, 1080 x 1345 px

  • Havana Syndrome is a photo that conveys the idea of why some people are Targeted Individuals. The artist believes that some are targeted because they do not have unique ways of looking, they have a specific genetic trait, they are people who blend into the background, or they are deemed not “cool”, hence the sunglasses in the photo.

  • Sarah Todd believes that she has been a Targeted Individual from birth. She is subject to constant v2k, street threatre, Direct Energy Weapons, Lyme disease, and Havana Syndrome.

Sarah Todd

The New Normal, 2020.
Huawei phone camera, 1536 x 2048 px.

  • The New Normal is a photograph of found art that the artist discovered while she was in a store that sold cosmetics. In terms of the way people look, the artist questions: Does objective reality matter in the new normal?

  • Sarah Todd believes that she has been a Targeted Individual from birth. She is subject to constant v2k, street threatre, Direct Energy Weapons, Lyme disease, and Havana Syndrome.

Becca Berry

Shadow, 2023.
Mixed print materials on poster board, 20 x 30 in.

  • Shadow is a piece that the artist created to let her child parts (littles) express some of what they have been holding onto due to spiritual gangstalking in childhood. The artist is always amazed at how the final piece comes together because she does not go in with any idea of how it should look. The artist feels the piece has helped her conquer some of the fear she has had of sharing her story due to observers believing her story to be too “out there” to be true. The artist believes her darker parts deserve a space to release what has been holding them in fear, and the artist hopes to give them that space again soon. This piece includes references to spiritual entities, occult orders, and energy harvesting of gifted children, all of which intersects with the artist’s lived experience.

  • Becca Berry is a visual, mixed-media collage artist, vocalist, and all-around creative. She is the founder of Nothing Wrong With You LLC, and she is also a licensed California attorney, specializing in trauma-informed legal services for survivors. She loves to create from her heart and allow all parts of her to express themselves. She had her first of a series of spiritual awakenings in 2020 which awakened her to humanity’s multidimensional reality as well as to the reality of her own targeting that started in childhood. Going within for answers showed that her life story showed all the signs of military and occult order targeting/gangstalking. She recognized that this was spiritual warfare on a high level.

    Becca Berry is using her legal skillset and her gifts in the arts to tell her story and lift up the stories of other survivors through her new platform, Nothing Wrong With You LLC. Her purpose is to validate and support survivors and to remind them that they are perfect the way they are. There’s nothing wrong with you!

    Twitter: @MkSurvivor
    Instagram: @nothingwrongwithus

Becca Berry

Enlightenment, 2023.
Mixed print materials on poster board, 20 x 30 in.

  • Enlightenment was a joy for the artist to put together because she was able to depart slightly from her usual collage style and make intentional use of the empty spaces. This piece is about unlocking our cosmic mind and recognizing the potential for reality creation that the artist believes is often hijacked by certain wicked spiritual powers. This pieces is about awareness and finding the strength to reclaim that power.

  • Becca Berry is a visual, mixed-media collage artist, vocalist, and all-around creative. She is the founder of Nothing Wrong With You LLC, and she is also a licensed California attorney, specializing in trauma-informed legal services for survivors. She loves to create from her heart and allow all parts of her to express themselves. She had her first of a series of spiritual awakenings in 2020 which awakened her to humanity’s multidimensional reality as well as to the reality of her own targeting that started in childhood. Going within for answers showed that her life story showed all the signs of military and occult order targeting/gangstalking. She recognized that this was spiritual warfare on a high level.

    Becca Berry is using her legal skillset and her gifts in the arts to tell her story and lift up the stories of other survivors through her new platform, Nothing Wrong With You LLC. Her purpose is to validate and support survivors and to remind them that they are perfect the way they are. There’s nothing wrong with you!

    Twitter: @MkSurvivor
    Instagram: @nothingwrongwithus

Shadownetf66

The Beach, 2017.
Mixed digital media, 2048 x 830 px.

  • The Beach was one of the artist’s first attempts to quickly capture a dreamscape using the tools the artist had available which was a phone and some digital art apps. In 2017, the artist had a first experience with directed energy. Strange dreams that were unlike anything the artist had previously experienced soon followed. The dreams were not only lucid but highly hypnagogic and abstract. The impact on the artist’s life was profound, exhilarating but in some ways traumatic. The artist had seen and experienced something other and wanted to record it for posterity. Using a phone and other digital post production apps the artist was able to get a close representation of that other place the artist had seen in the dreamscape.

  • In 2017 I was struck by a beam of energy, it felt like electricity and I began to have strange dreams.

    I began to try and record my dreams, first I wrote them down, but later I wanted to try and draw what I saw so I gathered some tools in order to realise what was in my dream while fresh in my mind.

    Over the next 5 years I recorded these dreams visually and I also created music in some cases to express the dreamscape.

    This process allows me to share my strange dreams with others through the medium of digital art and music.

    In a way it’s like closing the circuit of downloads from another place, into my mind, and then onto yours.

    I hope you enjoy this piece.

    Shadownetf66.

    www.shadownetf66.com

Cassandra Freier

The Four Chambers, 2022.
Digital illustration, 2048 x 2048 px.

  • The Four Chambers is an illustration depicting what the artist refers to as the four chambers of the brain that she has received messages through. When the artist first learned that she had no control of her body, the targeting handlers showed her four distinct parts of her brain through which they connected. This illustrationd does not depict fact or perfect anatomy of the brain, but the intention behind this illustration is to express the experience.

  • Cassandra Freier has been an artist nearly all of her life. Previously, she has created representational illustrations as well as conceptual works.

    Cassandra Freier believes that she has been a Targeted Individual since birth, but the electronic torture began for her at first by extreme paranoia in the beginning of 2014 to complete loss of control of her mind and body on the day after her 27th birthday in 2014.

Cassandra Freier

1231987, 2022.
Digital illustration, 2048 x 2048 px.

  • 1231987 depicts the artist’s previous symbols to represent mind control intersecting a portrait of her. The title is a reference to the artist’s date of birth which is a subject for mental torment that the targeting handlers use against her.

  • Cassandra Freier has been an artist nearly all of her life. Previously, she has created representational illustrations as well as conceptual works.

    Cassandra Freier believes that she has been a Targeted Individual since birth, but the electronic torture began for her at first by extreme paranoia in the beginning of 2014 to complete loss of control of her mind and body on the day after her 27th birthday in 2014.