Emily Reinhardt—appropriately known as The Object Enthusiast—is inspired by loose change and stray jewelry, plants in need of room to root and haphazard pens strewn across work-covered surfaces.
Let the first meeting of the amadeus book club commence! From wall to page, the geometrics of our dude Scott Albrecht has jumped artistic channels once more, and into a lap-friendly hardcover version of the Brooklyn-based artist's abstract dialogue.
Scott Albrecht's work is a realized cooperation of his artistic trainings (formal and passed-down; digital and tangible) and his day-to-day motions. The clickable meets the material meets the unscripted, essentially, via woodworking, graphic design, collaging and the pairing of ink and paper.
Adam Frezza and Terri Chiao have a loft built into their Bushwick loft. Inside the brick-laid standards of New York City's architecture exists the artistic duo's oasis.
Artist Kristin Texeira paints to preserve fleeting moments, and it’s with great intuition and care that she handles not only her own rememberings, but those of others as well.
Australia artist Susanna Rose Sykes bears the female form in an honest and psychedelic style that we simply can’t get enough of. With a schooling in both fashion and illustration, Sykes teams the two with traces of alternative coming-of-age to create ingenious candid characters floating through the void between adolescence and adulthood—that in-between realm of radical ups and downs.
Nicholas Zaremba is the best kind of artist: no rules, no expectations, he just creates— drawing and painting with colors and shapes that speak to him.