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The Art Spirit

Eli Bucksbaum

An opportunity for every kind of person, artist or not, to engage in the creative act as a part of everyday life.

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Latest Issues

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Scarcity is Sacred

As I move through the art world’s many echelons, I like to remind myself that scarcity is sacred.

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The Value of Art

I joke that my most recent piece of art is without a doubt, the most valuable piece of art I have ever created.

8 months ago
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Who Is In Your Credit Sequence?

I was watching Punch Drunk Love the other night, and while I passed out and woke up intermittently throughout due to how epically stressful, loud, and abrupt every character is in that movie, I somehow managed to get some shuteye.

9 months ago
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Yes, Chef

If you are like most Americans, your first job was in a restaurant. Some of my earliest memories of amazement stemmed from experiences I had inside a restaurant. I remember being the curious, dreamy-eyed kid peering into the kitchen to watc...

a year ago
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  • Eli Bucksbaum

    Hey, I'm Eli. I'm a conceptual artist & founder of Studio MAXIMA in Los Angeles. I create bespoke environments where artists, designers, & entrepreneurs engage in conversations and explore unique opportunities across various arenas.

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