Greene investigates dense subjects in her beautifully airbrushed and hand-painted pieces that most often depict braided brown hair intertwined and existing alongside lush, green plant leaves, or non symmetrical shapes covered in a layer of fur-like hair follicles.
Observing the artwork of Adam Brierley is like taking a trip down memory lane—aged textures, crayon scribbles, fast cars, and the Wild West all juxtaposed together in a crazed melody.
There's a delicate femininity and quirky frankness to both Ilana Jegers and her work. Tiny details reveal themselves the longer you spend with each piece.
In her brand new show, Grapejuice, Patricia Renee' Thomas is fascinated by the preparations of being a “presentable” black woman, and how doing hair is a universal experience of black female performance.
Photographer and multidisciplinary artist, Felix Quintana, captures the Angeleno spirit with genuine honesty in his series of cyanotype prints entitled 'Los Angeles Blueprints' — at the root of the series lies two of Quintana's creative practices, photography and drawing.
Chicago-based artist Cody Hudson creates works with abstract shapes and compositions that provide a refreshing human touch in our increasingly digital world.
Whether it's an even-tempered woman in all-black behind the wheel of a car, or an equally composed woman sitting in a horse-shaped pool floaty wielding a Super Soaker, Valice's subject matter bounces between reality and one she has imagined.
Through scale and interactivity, exaggeration and cooperation, Ari Bird’s work engages themes of communication, ritual and identity, and beautifully so in airy, dream-like hues.