We reached out to Wave Guy to get some more insight into his beginnings, his inspirations, and what he hopes to leave behind with his art.
Originally taking inspiration from works shared on 4chan, Wave Guy has spent the last 7 years creating a wide variety of digital art for the dissident right, hoping to inspire others to take pride in their beliefs and stand up for their people.
You will be able to find Wave Guy on Print Revolt following our upcoming launch. If you like Wave Guy's work and want to see more, you can follow him on Telegram or support him on Patreon.
We reached out to Wave Guy to get some more insight into his beginnings, his inspirations, and what he hopes to leave behind with his art.
Originally taking inspiration from works shared on 4chan, Wave Guy has spent the last 7 years creating a wide variety of digital art for the dissident right, hoping to inspire others to take pride in their beliefs and stand up for their people.
You will be able to find Wave Guy on Print Revolt following our upcoming launch. If you like Wave Guy's work and want to see more, you can follow him on Telegram or support him on Patreon.
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