When we met Laila Milevski a few weeks back at The Boston Hassle’s first New England Zine Fest, we were amazed by her raw abilities, perfectly bound into pocket... Read More...
If it hasn't become obvious by now, we strongly believe in collaboration; bringing artists and creators from different countries, backgrounds and mediums toget... Read More...
The attraction of film is sharp: the over-exposure of identities, emotions and happenings to create a relatable falsity; a blemish of truth just barely noticeable, and all for the sake of entertainment.
Partially inspired by his gripping music obsession and entirely motivated by the incessant pains of gut-wrenching heartbreak, White’s most recent project “1976” has quickly mushroomed into a monumental project, chronicling, in retro-comic vivacity, all sorts of intriguing minutiae related to the intricate dimensions of love, music and understanding
As you may have realized by now, we like to keep busy. Between quarterly print magazines, we like to offer our latest obsessions in relevant arts and culture in the form of what we like to call a collaborative mini-mag.
There are three components that make artwork striking and standout: technique, practice and passion. When combined as a triad—rarely seen successfully—the work ... Read More...
Using a strikingly simple color palette and pairing the inclusive black and white with vital colorful details, Rachel Levit plays with faces and emotions often coupling unmoved faces with telling props—a realm of personal understanding built on great awareness and skill.
What is 'good' design?
Does it adhere to the rather traditional belief that form follows function or is it something that falls within German-designer, Dieter ... Read More...
Acidbath's complex drawings and mixed media collages are visual metaphors for the illusionary state we as people are subjected to by our material desires, yearnings, and instilled belief systems.
Thick hints of a deep history and the development of personal identity repeat in lively, almost celebratory, colors and patterns; they desensitize the eyes and the topic making light of life in turquoise and reds like sand.
Style is one of those things that can be dangerous; It can go in and out of fashion or date quickly. What's most important is creating imagery that has quirk over and above aesthetic. Tim Lahan's images have exactly that.