At the end of their epic 6-week tour supporting Floating Features, I chatted with lead singer Shana Cleveland about the band’s influences, the images that inspired the record, and being on the road.
On an unusually overcast morning in Los Angeles, artist Tofer Chin prepares a hot pot of coffee as he lets six canvases air from a series of acrylic dip dyes.
Fearing that America is on course toward a new form of fascism, LA-based artist, Cleon Peterson, boldly challenges us to acknowledge the darkness intrinsic within us in his new exhibition, Blood & Soil.
Marina Fini’s aesthetic is potent. Through color, light, and energy, her installations, or healing spaces, offer relief from reality and the fallacies that attach to it.
It makes perfect sense that Ashley Mary counts Pee-Wee’s Playhouse among her influences; her world is equally colorful, cheerful and her own and like her clothes, her studio is a seamless continuation of her aesthetic.
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.
FEELS has been shredding as a single force field since 2015, when they were the new band about town playing every show, every night of the week, every chance they got.
"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.'"