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.
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.
Playful toe and finger lengths, soft brush strokes that bend elbows or enlarge buttcheeks, and seas of hairy tree trunk thighs, accentuate Jeffrey Cheung's work.
Hovvdy is not just your average alternative, distorted chords, and drum machines rock band. They write music that will last because it’s emotional, secretly complex, and entirely relatable.
On his debut album Aloha Hola, D.A. Stern offers 11 sun-soaked, instantly gripping songs. We sat down with him in his studio in Echo Park to learn all things, D.A. Stern.
Brooklyn-based artist Matt Borgia figuratively wears mad hats. Art director by day, working painter by night, dog owner, whiskey drinker, surfer, the list goes on.
As of now, Palace Gates have just a few songs under their belt, yet they’ve managed to cultivate a unique sound while showcasing their musical depth in the same breathe.
As if the line-up wasn't already stacked, Desert Daze has announced yet another round of artists that will be headed to the California desert in October.