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Sickid is… well, one fucking sick kid. Harlots, fast food, dildos, and pro wrestling are just a few themes that frequent this up and coming youngsters work.
Brendan Donnelly is an interdisciplinary trickster—an artist working at the nexus of being both an appreciator and interpreter of subculture, an angry old man shouting from a soapbox plunked at the corner of fine art and bullshit.
Jordan Sullivan is the kind of artist you can’t pin down to a single medium or style. Sullivan’s paintings are visceral like devotional art or cave paintings.
Erin D. Garcia has a style that’s diverse as a crowded city bus, drawing and pulling inspiration from wherever he can think of for his show "Grand Prix."
Amongst smiley faces, dancing Kokopelli, and Grateful Dead stealies, the book chronicles a range of Joe Roberts' unapologetically hallucinogenic art style.
Artist Chad Kouri is a print nerd who loves his history, constantly researching what has come before him and using that knowledge to his creative advantage.
Multimedia artist Emma Kohlmann exists in three different worlds: her quaint, quiet life in North Hampton, Massachusetts; her social, gallery-hopping life in New York City and Los Angeles; and the indefinable otherworldly life she has created through her colorful and abstract watercolors.
Image, figure, tile. What you look at first is entirely up to you, but the end result is likely the same: fuck. So were my thoughts upon visiting artist Chris Lux’s Downtown Los Angeles studio.