We spoke to Sasha Gordon about abstraction, her artistic heroes, and what keeps her hopeful about painting in a world that seems to be increasingly digital.
From burlesque girls with big noses and crazy frames, to Pepto-Bismol paired with raining Cheetos, every bit of Toma's work is effortlessly cool, while still able to make you giggle.
Alex Gardner’s work is impressive if not only for its aesthetic allure—a dreamy palette of pastels and soothing composition—but also given the depth of his storytelling, which is marked by the mindfulness with which he observes the people and things around him
We're endlessly interested in the work of artist Kingsley Ifill. He has a punk aesthetic and an undeniably fascinating way of taking a valueless image and manipulating it into a complex visual arrangement or painting.
The Santa Barbara-based artist's defiantly animated works pay homage to the roguishly creative spirit of surfing and living along the Southern California coast.
Ziegler and Gibson opened 'Picasso Post Punk' at Antonio Colombo Arte Contemporanea late last week, where through a range of paintings, the two artists answer the question: Are we all Picasso?
The Los Angeles-based photographer is a preserver of the "old", harnessing her arsenal of cameras to document and portray the beauty in old signage, storefronts, buildings, and the people that inhabit the ever-changing landscape of Southern California.
Troy Lovegates, who is currently based in Oakland, will be showing work that portrays his heavily-patterned and color-saturated works on canvas and paper, as well as wooden sculptures.
Teague Muir doesn’t claim he’s the best surfer, the best skater, or the best artist, but he manages to stay consistent and committed to all his interests, giving each discipline a shit ton of tender loving care.