Applying just the right amount of imagination to candid reality, artist Kristen Liu-Wong imparts the things we’re taught to cover up, and beautifully, too.
There’s paper coming out of one of the pockets of his backpack. Color pencils and a roll of blue tape live in between the sketchbooks that are filled with drawings, and drawings taped on top of other drawings.
Graham Yarrington’s unique and minimal use of color opens the door to a hopeful world in the eerily dark landscapes he composes with ink and water on paper.
Andrew Popydoranova tells us all about collecting encyclopedias as a kid and why countries like Portugal and Iceland are the most impressive landscapes.
We catch up with Alina Vergnano, the 27-year-old artist living in Göteborg, Sweden and developing her style through cultural and self-explorative subjects.
Sean Morris' titillating illustrations have gone through a lot of different incarnations over the years. We talk with the Melbourne-based artist for his feature in upcoming issue 08.