Cristina's potency lies in her ability to take both the abstract and representational, and unite the two within her color palette, which pulsates so hard it threatens to jump off gallery walls.
Alex contributed two illustrations to our recently released tenth printed issue and took a moment to tell us a little more about his life in Portland, why he continues to make art, and what music he currently has on heavy rotation.
Artist Kelly Breez recently opened tandem solo shows — “Fuck It Will Set You Free” and “Fake News” — at two of Miami's most prestigious art galleries, Primary and Locust Projects.
Tony is documenting youth culture in Los Angeles, and there's no doubt he will be a dude whose name and work will grace your coffee table in years to come.
Mary Iverson's work, especially when a viewer first comes to it, has that instant-impact thing. It has the "that’s-so-bad-ass" quality, as we like to call it.
For Matt Maust there's such a blurring of art-making and life that he appropriates every part of his daily life as an art-making process. We stopped by his studio and home to get to know him better for his upcoming feature in our tenth printed issue.
Gruesome yet seductive women permeate Los Angeles-based artist Kristen Liu-Wong's fluoro-colored paintings and illustrations. We spend some time in the studio with Kristen, where she shows us some of her favorite pieces and fills us in on the allure of making lewd yet lustful images.