There’s something off putting about caring too much or trying too hard to create an image, and Froth’s give-no-fucks demeanor is what drew me to them immediately.
Using reality as a springboard, Serge Serum “makes a scene” of the ordinary by distorting peoples’ likenesses, in both his painted portraiture and outrageous photographs.
Annu Kilpeläinen simplifies designs and ditches detailed outlines with technicolored flower patterns, cars and heroines that make for an original and boisterous style that we seriously love.
She-Devils apply a little bit of surf-rock and a smidge of pop, to their layered and infatuating 60s vibe, making them an endearing band to play on repeat.
It’s hot. Sticky. It’s August in Brooklyn and the sounds and smells hang on each other in the humidity like a reverberating smog. Great day to sprawl out on the beach, actually. Ward Roberts sits across from me, his latest published series, “Flotsam,” a stunning peach-toned coffee table book, open in front of me.
There is a tremendous amount of charisma in the vibrant creations of artist Chris Uphues. The worlds and characters Uphues creates seem to be somewhat of a G-rated acid trip