Los Angeles-based musician Devon Williams recently released his new album, A Tear In The Fabric, and it’s just the summer album we could all use about now.
From a small farming town to the ever-creative Bay Area, Roy G Biv has worked to churn out killer psychedelic illustrations that inhabit the music world that inspires him.
Wherever you’ve discovered Ben Montero’s work, one thing's for sure, when you did see it, you probably laughed a bit because that’s what Montero’s work does
Some artists get so caught up in pleasing the masses that their work starts to deteriorate from its true self. Kyle Falzone doesn’t work to appeal to the masses. He works for himself and no one else.
Erin D. Garcia has a style that’s diverse as a crowded city bus, drawing and pulling inspiration from wherever he can think of for his show "Grand Prix."
Liz Cooper is a commander of mojo, a conductor of the in-between, and the guide to that groove you once knew long ago. Consider The Stampede as her advisors of the journey, the enforcers, the glue between it all.
Artist Chad Kouri is a print nerd who loves his history, constantly researching what has come before him and using that knowledge to his creative advantage.
Visual aesthetics meets musical function in the Prisma Guitar workshop. Skateboards and guitars. The two have always been close to one another, but Nick Pourfard smoothly took the relationship a little further.
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.