From right outside of Amsterdam, New Media artist Joseph Klibansky invites us into his studio for a little insight into his inspiration for the Universal Religion Chapter 5 artwork.
Exotic vibrancy and a ménage à trois of  urban, rural and musical vibes dictate Mr. Klibansky’s attractive and ascetically stimulating work. With definitely of electrifying اكبر  pigments and colors, Klibansky’s work makes eloquent use of symbolism to effectively blend contexts that might at first appear contradictory, such as fusing the rural with the urban or the astronaut with the medieval. We definitely love the sort of moonman’s transformation into a warrior knight in feudal homage to universal love and religion. The use of the medieval backdrop with our spaceman protagonist is one that captures the longevity and consistency of Armin Van Buuren’s trance traditions blasting off well into the cosmos and the new era of electronic music. 
Keep those swords down, pump those headphones up! 
“The secret is, art is for young people now…I really want to bring it, ya know, not only in the museums, but out in the streets…”
Swords Down, Headphones Up