Audrey Blackford[]
She was a digital artist who became famous in the 2050s for her collages that were dedicated to American pop culture. She decided to do a tribute to American pop culture because of the collapse of the film industry in California as a result of the second American Civil War. Her art she said was a dedication to the lost American art form that was destroyed during the Civil War. She was especially interested in American animated shows the 1990s to the 200's. She especially dedicated to commemorating classic animated shows like The Simpsons and Futurama which were officially given protective status by the American Parliament for their historical artistic qualities. Her collages were displayed at the American Museum of digital art in 2095 following her sudden death from a stroke. For most well-known piece is known as animated domination and is dedicated to the American classic The Simpsons which is now known as one of the greatest comedies that the former United States produced. Up until the American Renaissance which led to an explosion of creativity and artistic innovation. She was inducted into the artist Hall of Fame for her excellent work and dedication to preserving America's historical animated art for