ABOUT

 

 

 

Caleb Beverly is a digital artist. Through imagery, he works to illuminate the poetic truth at the core of modern urbanity and the people within it. Through rippled pools and chipped corners, he pursues the conflict between the artist’s quest for perfect geometry and nature’s honest reflection of chaos. Inspired by artists such as David Lynch, Dario Argento, and Tsutomu Nihei, Beverly believes that reality is most correctly and directly viewed through a heavily distorted lens.

Born and raised in Bristol, Tennessee, Beverly is currently enrolled as a Digital Media Art and Design student at King University. There, he is sharpening his creative skills in photography, videography, design, writing, and analysis of literature and film. He aspires to find the right intersection of all of those skills and create art which communicates something of value.

Artist Portrait

Résumé

Work Samples:

“Why I Am Still a Pacifist”
This essay is a critical response to C.S. Lewis’ “Why I Am Not a Pacifist.” I presented it at Covenant college for the 2018 Gordon Clark Symposium philosophy conference.

Contemporary Media Studies Final Project
This essay is a study on the historical development and impact of digital image manipulation.