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CES : The Visual Wizard

  • Writer: Christopher McCrory
    Christopher McCrory
  • Oct 5
  • 1 min read

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If you took 90s advertising, chewed it up with some early YouTube nostalgia, and spat it out —@cesxcommercial might be the glorious result. Known for a visual style that’s chaotic, clever, and always tongue-in-cheek, this Istanbul-based digital artist has made a name for themselves by remixing commercial culture into a surreal anti-branding playground.



Their world are equal parts high camp and pixelated rebellion—where model shoots melt into meme aesthetics, and performance art meets hyperpop editing. Ces creates work that challenges attention spans and seduces the eye: glitchy, glossy, and dripping with irony. But beneath the candy-colored visuals lies something deeper—commentary on late capitalism, queerness, and what it means to live in a world where everything is for sale.



From Instagram reels that feel like experimental TV ads to staged editorials that mock the fashion system, Ces is shaping a new visual language—part satire, part love letter to low-resolution culture. It’s art that refuses to be boxed in, monetized, or easily explained. And that’s exactly the point.



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