With each new piece, Sarah Sitkin comes closer to permanently blurring the line between what appears real and fake, challenging some of our most inherent sensibilities.
This is "Wooden Toy", a bi-weekly column by Kris Evans that explores the creative lives of different skaters, and shows how a simple toy with four wheels has changed lives and formed careers.
Keith Maclelland’s work has always been largely steeped in exploring the imagined notions behind the singing cowboys of the 1950’s – the Gene Autry and John Wayne types – who, with their fancily embroidered collard-shirts and leather chaps, could seemingly solve small-town problems from behind their wailing guitars.
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.