Anthony Jacksonavarro

Anthony

Multimedia Designer & Tutorial Specialist

Anthony Jacksonavarro is the Multimedia Designer and Tutorial Specialist for FLP Crestation, combining his creative versatility and technical expertise to bring the platform’s educational content to life. With a strong background in digital illustration, graphic design, and visual communication, he develops polished tutorials, step-by-step demonstrations, and multimedia features that break down artistic techniques in a clear and engaging way. Anthony’s focus is on empowering artists of all skill levels to experiment confidently, offering practical guidance that supports both learning and creative exploration. His contributions shape the visual identity of FLP Crestation and ensure that its instructional resources remain inviting, inspiring, and consistently impactful.

How One Urban Artist Turned Walls Into International Exhibits

How One Urban Artist Turned Walls Into International Exhibits

From Sidewalk to Spotlight: Urban Art on the Global Stage What started as rogue expression on train cars and underpasses is now hanging in major galleries from New York to Tokyo. Urban art, once dismissed as vandalism, has pushed into the mainstream without losing its grit. The crossover wasn’t luck. Over the past decade, institutions

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How to Sculpt with Clay: Beginner's Guide to Form and Texture

How to Sculpt with Clay: Beginner’s Guide to Form and Texture

Clay has been around longer than written language, and for good reason. It’s simple, tactile, and endlessly adaptable. From ancient pottery to modern sculptures, this humble material has stood the test of time as both a tool for function and expression. For beginners, clay is forgiving. It’s soft, moldable, and responds well to instinct. You

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What Makes an Exhibition Conceptually Strong? A Curator's Perspective

What Makes an Exhibition Conceptually Strong? A Curator’s Perspective

Introduction Vlogging didn’t fade like some predicted. When the digital world got noisy, vloggers got nimble. Through shifting algorithms, attention spans, and monetization models, creators adapted—streamlining content, building loyal audiences, and playing platform changes to their advantage. But 2024 isn’t just another lap around the creator track. It’s a reset. Platforms are rewriting rules, AI

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Exploring Nature-Inspired Art for Fresh Perspectives

Exploring Nature-Inspired Art for Fresh Perspectives

Nature and the Power of Organic Elements Grounding Through the Natural World In a digital age dominated by screens and synthetic environments, the grounding power of natural elements offers both relief and inspiration. For many creators, reconnecting with nature isn’t just therapeutic—it’s also creatively revitalizing. Spending time outdoors can help reset mental clarity Natural surroundings

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Unusual Materials That Can Inspire Innovative Art

Unusual Materials That Can Inspire Innovative Art

Art is no longer confined to canvas, clay, or film. Today’s creators are picking up materials that used to live on the edges of utility—recycled plastics, raw earth, code, food waste—and treating them as legitimate tools for expression. The question is no longer what’s available, but what message each material can carry. This shift away

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A Guide to Post-Internet Art and Its Impact

A Guide to Post-Internet Art and Its Impact

Identity, Surveillance, and Algorithmic Aesthetics Performing the Self Online In today’s vlogging landscape, creators must constantly manage and perform their identities. Online personas are curated with careful attention—not just to expression, but also to reception. This process of self-performance is influenced by multiple factors: Expectations of followers and fans Platform norms and trending aesthetics Pressure

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Why This Sculptor's Organic Forms Are Reshaping the Art World

Why This Sculptor’s Organic Forms Are Reshaping the Art World

Ella Mora isn’t a household name yet, but inside galleries and sculpture symposiums, her presence is loud and growing. She’s part of a new wave of artists pushing against clean lines and digital polish. Instead, her work leans into texture, fracture, and a kind of unpolished balance—what critics politely call “organic form.” What sets Mora

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Review: A Decade of Change at the Venice Biennale

Review: A Decade of Change at the Venice Biennale

Setting the Scene: How the Venice Biennale Has Evolved as a Cultural Barometer The Venice Biennale isn’t just an art show. It’s a mirror. Since its start in 1895, the Biennale has reflected political tensions, cultural movements, and the aesthetic choices of the powerful and experimental alike. But what used to be a European-centric showcase

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