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Dancing Dharma Embossed Holo Print by Android Jones

$140.00
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18 x 32 inches - Limited Edition of 30

Signed by the artist - Includes certificate of authenticity

Available during this week’s Ritual (Fridays 12PM PST drop)


Embossed Holographic print on 10 pt poster board. 

Silver metallic base with rainbow holographic finish.

 

Shipping time - Approx. 1-2


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WHAT IS THE ART RITUAL?

Every Friday at 12PM PST -  a new artist steps forward to offer a sacred collection — a one-time-only special release that blends contemporary art, apparel, and storytelling.


The Art Ritual is more than just a product drop. It’s a living, breathing creative ceremony. Each volume includes three pieces: a limited-edition apparel item, a fine art print, and a gallery-quality canvas — all available for just seven days. Once the week ends, the ritual is sealed, and that edition is never released again.


By participating, you're not just collecting art — you're becoming part of a growing movement. A global circle of collectors, creators, and dreamers, all united in the celebration of imagination, transformation, and expression.


This is your invitation to witness the process, connect with new artists, and bring something rare and powerful into your space.

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ANDROID JONES

LYONS, COLORADO

Android Jones is a pioneer of digital consciousness. With roots in academic drawing and concept art, he’s evolved into one of the world’s most recognized psychedelic visionaries — blending technology, mysticism, and motion into multilayered visual worlds. His work has illuminated domes, skyscrapers, and festivals across the globe, from Burning Man to Boom, the Sydney Opera House to the Empire State Building. A founder of VR studio Vision Agency and creator of the 360° film Samskara, Jones continues to redefine what digital art can be — immersive, mythic, and alive.

THREE QUESTIONS

  • Reflecting on your early days as a digital artist, how do you view the evolution of digital art tools and platforms? Are there ways the progression has surprised you — or even challenged your original expectations?


When I first started experimenting with digital tools, everything felt raw, clunky, and full of friction ,which, ironically, was part of the magic. There was a kind of wild west energy to it. No one had a roadmap. You had to improvise workflows and coax beauty out of machines that weren’t really designed for art. What’s surprised me most is how much has been automated, how accessible, intuitive, and even seductive these tools have become. That’s a gift, but also a challenge. Some of the struggle used to shape the soul of the work. Now the danger is in over-polishing, or letting the machine’s fluency flatten the human fingerprints. Staying conscious in that balance between what tech can do and what the art should express has become more critical than ever.


  • You're known for pushing creative and technological boundaries — but is there a dark side to that innovation? What part of the process takes the greatest toll on you, mentally, emotionally, or spiritually?


Absolutely. Every innovation costs something. There’s an invisible tax that comes with always living on the frontier it’s isolation, obsession, and sometimes burnout. The public sees the projections, the spectacle, the transcendence, but often misses the toll it takes on the nervous system. For me, the darkest moments have come not from creative blocks, but from success itself, when the work breaks through but my inner world hasn’t caught up. The more you channel the mythic, the more you risk losing touch with the mundane but sacred realities of health, family, and presence. It’s an ongoing practice to not let innovation eclipse integration.


  • Dancing Dharma continues your legendary collaboration with Boom Festival, which began with the iconic Dharma Dragon. What does the twin dragon theme represent for you — and how has your relationship with Boom evolved over time?


Boom has always been a spiritual home for my work. There’s a rare alchemy in that space, visionary art, nature, movement, ritual, and community all converging. Dharma Dragon was born in that spirit, as a kind of guardian, half cosmic, half terrestrial. With Dancing Dharma, I wanted to explore duality and harmony: the twin dragons represent masculine and feminine energies, chaos and order, creation and destruction locked in a perpetual flow. The piece is not just a sequel, it’s a mirror. A reminder that evolution isn’t linear; it spirals. Working with Boom over the years has allowed me to spiral deeper, to evolve the mythos in public, with a community that values both beauty and consciousness.

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HOLOGRAPHIC EMBOSSED


Our holographic embossed prints are an engaging combination of clear gel embossing over a special rainbow holographic paper. These art editions have a life of their own and come alive in direct light. Depending on the viewing angle you will have a very different experience!

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