Whether for a unique piece, or a limited run of t-shirts, Theresa Escobedo continues to sharpen a visual identity that evolves and expands from one medium to another.
Although traditional in subject matter and practice, Pedro Pedro's paintings stand on their own stylistically, employing funky shapes and colors to reinvent the mundane.
There’s an involuntary elegance about artist Jemima Kirke—in her speech, in her movements—that breathes midmorning Sunday: unhurried and fluid and assured and stoic.
This feature on Grant was originally published in issue 19. Available for purchase here.
I met artist Grant Levy-Lucero in 2016 when he was knitting for fashion... Read More...
Kentaro Okawara never stops creating. In fact, in one month under quarantine, he made fifty paintings — each one exudes the brightly-colored and charmingl... Read More...
There aren't many instances where you encounter a Matisse painting, a Windows internet browser, Leonardo from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, a poodle, and a... Read More...
Every so often I meet someone, who after talking and spending some time with them, I think to myself, damn I wish I was that positive and zen. I’m not by any m... Read More...
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.
Issue 18 artist, Jan Gatewood, speaks with Los Angeles-based artist Adam Alessi about the current state of Adam’s practice as he works toward an upcoming solo exhibition.