Blackdove


Marc Billings (CEO and Founder)

Cary Tilds (Chief Operating Officer)

Mary McCawley (Curation & Artist Relations)


About

During Miami Art Week 2025 (December 2–7), Blackdove will present Code and Canvas: The Digital Art Genome, an exhibition that celebrates the world’s premier digital artists and the new ways people experience art in the digital age. The showcase unites art, technology, and emotion, transforming every screen into a living canvas.

The installation will feature immersive works across celebrated digital art categories by acclaimed motion and digital artists including Zach Lieberman, Yoshi Sodeoka, Alan Bolton, Jamie Scott, Jacopo di Cera, Kelly Boesch, Punkmetender, Moonwalker, and Annibale Siconolfi, with additional artists to be announced. Each artist brings a unique visual language that explores the intersection of technology, architecture, and contemporary art.

Visitors will experience how motion art transcends traditional boundaries—flowing across Blackdove’s Digital Canvas displays and integrated environments that harmonize with luxury living, hospitality, and architectural design. Both the artworks and the Digital Canvas displays featured in the exhibition will be available for purchase, offering collectors a seamless way to bring moving art into their own spaces.

Alan Bolton Anxiety

Alan Bolton Group Think

Alan Bolton Internal Chaos

Alan Bolton Delusion

Alan Bolton Distorted Imagination

Jamie Scott Crocus 04 Purple

Jamie Scott Godetia 03a Side

Jamie Scott Lily 13 Stargaze Pink Top

Moon Walker Moonscape - Rainforest

Moon Walker Botanic Mythos

Moon Walker Orchid reimagined

Punk Me Tender Romain Lefebvre (Paris, France 1982 )

Annibale Siconolfi Inward For Posterity

Yoshi Sodeoka Isolux 144: Drift

Yoshi Sodeoka Isolux 144: Apex

Yoshi Sodeoka Isolux 144: Umbra

Yoshi Sodeoka Isolux 144: Vector

Kelly Boesch The Weight and the Wheel

Kelly Boesch The Companionable Ticker

Kelly Boesch The Wayfarer and the Pocket Watch

Kelly Boesch The Burden of Invention

Kelly Boesch The Vessel

Kelly Boesch The King’s Ticker

Kelly Boesch The Weight of Memory

Kelly Boesch The SImplest Burden

Kelly Boesch The Scholar’s Burden

Kelly Boesch The Eccentric’s Ticker

Kelly Boesch The Heart's Own Journey

Kelly Boesch The Ticker of Affection

Kelly Boesch The Red Burden

About the Artist

Visualizing the invisible weight of inner turmoil. The piece uses a shifting, distorted element to mirror the unstable landscapes of the mind under stress.

Created October 2025

Created in Blender, finalized in Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Exploring the tension between individuality and collective conformity.

Created October 2025

Created in Blender, finalized in Adobe Premiere Pro.



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Description - Capturing the surreal, looping weight of mental clutter made vividly tangible. Everyday objects emerge and dissolve, symbolizing the constant intrusion of memories, tasks, and anxieties. Embodying the turbulence of an unsettled mind, never still and always reshaping.

Created October 2025

Created in Blender, finalized in Adobe Premiere Pro.
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A journey shifting through fractured identity, perception, and the instability of self-image.

Created October 2025

Created in Blender, finalized in Adobe Premiere Pro.



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Evoking themes of perception, surveillance, and fractured reality. This work questions what it means to be seen; through screens, systems, or the eyes of others.

Created October 2025

Created in Blender, finalized in Adobe Premiere Pro.

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Time-lapse of purple crocus blooming and dying.
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Time-lapse of a vase of godetias blooming and dying.
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Time-lapse of stargazer lily blooming and dying.
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In this place, the tallest things aren’t the mountains. Petals outgrow stone, and butterflies set the pace. The open door isn’t a trick; it’s a path. The work asks a simple question: will you let something small lead you somewhere large?

Digital 3D Mixed Media Collage
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At the rim of day, the sky goes to work. Eos—the “rosy-fingered” dawn in Greek myth who opens the gates of morning—slips through the scene, and her touch keeps repainting it. With each small shift of your gaze, hues tilt and trade places; stone loosens, blooms recalibrate, and monuments settle into landmarks as time flows through them. Garden Mythos lives in that threshold where attention does the changing: stay a moment, and the colors explain themselves.

Digital 3D Mixed Media Collage
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An invented orchid takes root on a rock while the sun climbs behind it. Long ago, a plant like this would live under glass—guarded, carried across oceans. Here it grows inside a new kind of vessel: a digital capsule. The scene asks what we choose to protect, and how care changes when the container is light instead of glass.

Digital 3D Mixed Media Collage
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From the collection Isolux 144 One of four. Each piece in the series contains 144 birds, a number drawn from the Fibonacci sequence, geometrically perfect, and quietly sacred. Together, they represent a full cycle of celestial balance: four works, four equinox-like alignments, four lenses on sky and time.
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From the collection Isolux 144 One of four. Each piece in the series contains 144 birds, a number drawn from the Fibonacci sequence, geometrically perfect, and quietly sacred. Together, they represent a full cycle of celestial balance: four works, four equinox-like alignments, four lenses on sky and time.
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From the collection Isolux 144 One of four. Each piece in the series contains 144 birds, a number drawn from the Fibonacci sequence, geometrically perfect, and quietly sacred. Together, they represent a full cycle of celestial balance: four works, four equinox-like alignments, four lenses on sky and time.
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From the collection Isolux 144 One of four. Each piece in the series contains 144 birds, a number drawn from the Fibonacci sequence, geometrically perfect, and quietly sacred. Together, they represent a full cycle of celestial balance: four works, four equinox-like alignments, four lenses on sky and time.
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A wandering figure steadies a giant heart-wheel, pulled forward by the burden of its own momentum.
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A warm, loyal heart-clock leans close, offering time as quiet companionship.
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A lone traveler follows the soft glow of a heart-shaped pocket watch guiding the way.
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A layered, mechanical heart towers above its inventor, celebrating the cost and wonder of creation.
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A heart-vessel floats above its keeper, carrying memories too heavy to hold inside the body.
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A regal heart-clock sits crowned and proud, ticking with the weight of rule.
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A glowing, oversized heart is carried like a backpack — heavy, golden, and impossible to leave behind.
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A small, unadorned heart rests in hand, proving even the lightest loads shape a life.
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A studious figure carries an enormous heart-globe, filled with the quiet weight of knowing.
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A quirky, mismatched heart-clock beats off-rhythm, celebrating the beauty of being different.
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A wandering heart on tall stilts strides forward on its mysterious internal quest.
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A bright mechanical heart beats warmly, stitched with tiny details of tenderness.
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A single crimson heart radiates intensity, carried with fierce devotion and resolve.
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