A quick bio
I’m Damon Hudac and I live in Buffalo, New York. I’ve been lurking on the Steem network for a couple months and am excited to experiment with this revolutionary model for Social Media and content creation.
I guess you could consider many of my artistic expression to be new media art, or fire art. These days I am focusing on my photography and searching for ways to combine them. I just started my website based on my photography.
When shooting photos, I tend to go for interesting overall shapes or scenes, or I try to convey a wordless idea that pricks at your subconscious. I strive to photograph and make shit that hasn’t been done before.
For a long time, I never considered myself an “artist,” but my involvement in the Burning Man scene inspired me to start building and making things – mostly flaming sculptures and interactive flame effects. Before I knew it, I had event planners asking me to bring my fire art to their events, so these days I embrace the “artist” label. I describe my work as “fire art,” “new media” or “artistic photography,” depending on the piece. I’m also starting to explore the artistic possibilities of virtual reality, though it will be some months before I have anything to show for it.
4 years ago, I founded the Töad Meädow Arts Collective to bring artists and creatives together and make art without limits. I want to give to other people the joy, opportunity, and encouragement that I used to find at Burning Man events. Töad Meädow does have a Steem account (), but we have not posted yet, as we’re working on a big, Steem-themed art project. Once it's ready, we will use that as our introductory post.
Thanks for reading this, and be sure to follow my account to keep up on my new photography, pyromania and artistic experiments.
P.S. I know that it’s tradition to include a picture of me holding a sign with my Steem account name. If you look at the bottom of my website, in the page footer, you will see that I linked to my Steem account. This is the real Damon Hudac. Trust me. I'm an artist.