Alake Shilling's work is a visual reminder that context isn’t always germane—we all feel highs, lows and something in between. We’re all human, after all.
Craftsmanship is supposedly lost, but artist Julia Wright succeeds at reviving it through her carefully considered works that cull the tradition of weaving.
Artist Dario Maglionico follows along with the idea of our collective conscious, our collective memory and our objective reality in each of his paintings.
In the most natural ways, Matt takes his personal stories and transcribes them onto the canvas through imagery—whether it be metaphorical or representational—that the viewer can attach their own personal experience to.
Spanning a variety of fields — fine art, photography, and print, to name a few — artist Benjamin Ewing’s work is constantly in conversation with itself.
Jerry Hsu's new book, 'The Beautiful Flower is the World,' is a curated “feed” of cell phone photos — shot only with his Blackberry phone — documenting absurdities, unplanned snapshots of friends and strangers, skate culture, roadside curiosities, and anything else that Hsu deemed sharable.