Zieromuko is an intriguing artist whose work spans multiple forms of creative expression, particularly within the realm of underground and psychedelic art. He is best known for his blotter art, a style that involves creating intricate designs on perforated sheets of paper often associated with the distribution of LSD, although Zieromuko's use is purely artistic. His blotter art has been exhibited in various shows around the world, including collaborations with Paul Guest, where they draw inspiration from well-known figures in the psychedelic art scene, like Mark McCloud.
In addition to blotter art, Zieromuko creates custom toys, pins, sculptures, patches prints and mixed media paintings. His work often carries a strong sense of nostalgia and references to underground culture, making it popular among collectors who appreciate unique, one-of-a-kind pieces. His sculptures and other creations have been featured in galleries such as Clutter Gallery in New York, where his mix media sculptures, particularly those inspired by outer space themes, have been well-received.
Zieromuko has also been involved with the Psychedelic SF Gallery in San Francisco, a venue known for its focus on art that explores altered states of consciousness, visionary experiences, and countercultural themes. This gallery has a strong association with the history of psychedelic art, a movement that dates back to the 1960's, and it continues to be a hub for artists who work within this genre.
His participation in galleries around the world has helped to solidify his reputation within the underground and psychedelic art scenes. By engaging with these communities, Zieromuko continues to push the boundaries of what is possible within these genres, offering new interpretations and expanding the dialogue between different forms of art.