Devin Reynolds has a specific point of view in his art practice; his aesthetics lean toward sign painting and graffiti in an original, honest style familiar to those who share a similar upbringing.
Sickid is… well, one fucking sick kid. Harlots, fast food, dildos, and pro wrestling are just a few themes that frequent this up and coming youngsters work.
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.
"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.'"
Winston Tseng's massive body of work can be found anywhere from skateboard graphics, to apparel and has even made its way into the Smithsonian Institute.
Francisco Reyes Jr., better known by his alias Never Made, has some of the most original ideas and they are executed flawlessly in his unique style and disciplined color palette.
Tony is documenting youth culture in Los Angeles, and there's no doubt he will be a dude whose name and work will grace your coffee table in years to come.