Amadeus will be starting a new series of videos that take you behind the scenes of our in-depth interviews and into the studios and work spaces of the hard-working and inspirational creatives that grace the pages of our website and print issues.
I wish I could say my interest in photography started in my youth. I’d like to tell you someone handed me a camera and encouraged me to start snapping away before I tripped into the limiting sensibilities of adulthood.
Devin Kelly explores the traditional art form of still life painting paired with his ongoing exploration of neon lighting, remixing contemporary culture archetypes of fine art.
Llew Mejia is an artist, illustrator, and maker. If you don’t recognize him by name, you might by his perfectly quirky and folklorish illustrations that we can't get enough of, or by his meticulously intricate designs that decorate the pairs of swim trunks for sale at your local Target store.
David Dyte is a walking contradiction: an Australian-Brooklynite-mathematician-photographer. With a discerning eye and a knack for problem solving, he sees his adopted borough as it is–a medley of offsetting sights, sounds and people all reverberating off of one another.
Our friends at Lot F Gallery have collaborated with the talented folks at Best Dressed Signs to curate a unique art show featuring the colorful works of sign artists and lettering enthusiasts from around the world.
Daniel Gibson is still learning. Sure, the Los Angeles based artist has been the toast of countless shows and exhibitions up and down the West Coast, but his st... Read More...
Ken Garduno can't work in silence. He'll usually have some random movie he's watched 100 times over or an episode of Seinfeld playing while he works at his studio space in LA's Koreatown.
Don't confuse street art for graffiti. Graffiti writers like BREK may create beautifully colored and intricate murals on public walls, fantastically displaying ... Read More...