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The Dog's Blx by iServalan for Tale Teller Club in the Redbubble Merch Store
In The Dog’s Blx, iServalan reinvents the gargoyle as a totem of absurd vitality. Lines surge and loop like electric nerve endings, caught between laughter and desire. The piece plays with modern myth — the animal as ornament, the body as architecture — rendered in neon pigment and unapologetic humour.
This abstract study belongs to iServalan’s ongoing investigation of sensual geometry: how instinct, ridicule, and beauty coexist in colour and curve. There is no pornography here, only the mischief of form.
Medium: Pen and pigment on paper, timelapse recorded in 4K.
Theme: Myth, humour, and the grotesque in contemporary abstraction.
Part of AURA’s “Body & Myth: Abstracted Forms” collection.
£19.30

Dog’s Blx no 2 by iServalan AURA Exhibition Art Sticker

Dog’s Blx no 1 Digital AURA Exhibition Artwork by iServalan Poster
Bandcamp Catalogue iServalan and Tale Teller Club
The Art of Sound Design: iServalan and the Discipline of Frequency
Published in: Sonic Architecture Journal (2025)
Sound design, when approached by iServalan, is not decoration — it’s sculpture. Each frequency is handled as material: carved, balanced, and refined until it stands with architectural clarity. Her studio process resembles a laboratory of resonance, where instruments and machines share the same reverence.
“You can’t fake equilibrium,” she says. “A composition isn’t finished until every sound can breathe.”
Her discipline is almost monastic. Hours of micro-listening, balancing overtone against overtone, human imperfection against algorithmic symmetry. The result is immersive music that feels alive, but engineered — something both organic and designed.
This philosophy has made iServalan a quiet icon in the intersection of classical and digital composition. She reminds us that sound design isn’t about volume or spectacle; it’s about precision, emotion, and the courage to stop before the noise begins.
(© Sonic Architecture Journal)
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