Journey to the Center of the Earth by Holden Oelke

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Design By: Holden Oelke
I am a 22 year old business student looking to change the status quo of the life we live. I play the devils advocate, constantly striding to build on yesterday. I see the world in a different lens and my opportunistic mind wants nothing but the best. I helped create and manage a small music label that is apart of a larger company music group called NBOTF that I am the CEO of.
Design By: Holden Oelke
I am a 22 year old business student looking to change the status quo of the life we live. I play the devils advocate, constantly striding to build on yesterday. I see the world in a different lens and my opportunistic mind wants nothing but the best. I helped create and manage a small music label that is apart of a larger company music group called NBOTF that I am the CEO of.
Artist Statement

I journeyed to the center of my brain to combine two pictures I had taken with added digital enhancements. — Holden Oelke