From the sass of a wilting rose, to the ironic humor in her redesign of our childhood cereal boxes, Miceli has struck a chord with the children of the internet.
Whether she’s spurring a revolution or attempting to awaken your inner flower child, Meier creates retro-inspired magic with each piece of art she shares under the brand name Harley and J.
Let’s be real: life is just one big beta test. Maybe someday someone will learn how to work out the racking kinks. Then again: a life without determining ups and downs would be dull (at best), which is why we turn to Swiss artist Sarah Haug, whose work, like that of gonzo artists before her, is influenced by her own lived-in moments.
New York-based artist Llew Mejia tells us about his new tattoo practice, being more of a hobbyist than a career man, and his two Cornish Rexes and Sphynx that cohabitate his studio.
If there’s one thing artist Hellen Jo consistently proves, it's that she will always defy expectations and fight against restrictions, even those self-inflicted.
"This is super corny and cliche, but I think there are certain people that live a creative lifestyle and look at things like, 'Hey I could buy this, but I’m gonna make my own.'"
"It Takes One To Know One" is one of many shows that Nick and Matt Zaremba have organically and intuitively collaborated on together over the past decade, and offers a subliminal and sometimes overt dialogue between each other's work and creative process.
Drawing inspiration from the soft textures of shag carpets and the aesthetics of her childhood home, Adamerovich’s work is filled with playful nostalgia that conveys a peaceful easy feeling.