Check out the four illustrations that Miami-based Kelly Breez made exclusively for issue 11, and her handwritten answer to our "amadeus questionnaire."
Last year Sarah Gail was in an accident. Biking down New High Street in Los Angeles' Chinatown, she made a left onto Cesar Chavez Avenue at which point a car hit her, drove over her bike, and sped off.
Francisco Reyes Jr., better known by his alias Never Made, has some of the most original ideas and they are executed flawlessly in his unique style and disciplined color palette.
Jonas Wood has an incredible ability to transform his life onto a canvas. The Los Angeles-based painter brings his surroundings — whether that be sports he is watching on TV, old family photographs, or interiors — into beautiful, vibrantly colored paintings.
Canadian artist, Kit King creates hyperrealistic paintings that are narratively driven, and that say something vital while examining the path society is on.
We caught up with Stephen Carballo, who told us about his first sketchy tattoo at 15, how he differentiates himself in an over-saturated art market, and why just being creative in general is integral to who he is.
Not all millennials are consumed by how their perceived on the internet. Disillusioned photographer, Ella Mikayelyan, captures the human existence in all of it’s sad, pessimistic, washed out beauty.
Artist Maxwell McMaster's new body of work "Cherish the Day" is a reflection of past events and possible future ones that highlight these “good times” in our lives.
Melissa Grisancich's work for her solo show "Moonflower" evokes characteristics of old circus posters and the aesthetics of a traditional tattoo, but with a modern romantic twist to it.