Brandi Milne – The Moon and Stars and Everything in Between – Artist Interview

Brandi Milne’s passionately autobiographical paintings explore the intriguing realms of duality and the delicate balance that exists within the intertwining of opposing forces and emotions. Milne’s candy-coated visual aesthetic entices us to delve into narratives which bring together themes of … Read More

Sean Norvet – We Are What We Eat – Artist Profile

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Sean Norvet is an artist and illustrator born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. His paintings are usually precisely executed in oils on panels, but his style and subjects reflect the media-saturated, commercialized environment we inhabit today. His work is … Read More

Glenn Barr – Grit and Haze – Artist Profile

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Glenn Barr’s surreal creatures, specters and tragic characters live in a seedy universe, drenched in the grit and haze of a post-apocalyptic urban dreamscape. His Detroit work has been labeled Pop Surrealism, Pop Pluralism, Lowbrow, Underground, Regional, Outsider, Ashcan or … Read More

Zoé Byland – Eluding Time and Space – Artist Interview

The subjects of Zoé Byland’s paintings exist within a carefully constructed monochromatic universe; exuding a curious timelessness and imbued with a palpable atmosphere. Through her protagonists, Byland invites us on a journey into intriguing territory, where past and present collide, … Read More

Jeff Soto – Roots and Heritage – Artist Profile

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Jeff Soto is a painter, illustrator and muralist who has exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. When he was 13, he simultaneously discovered both traditional painting and illegal graffiti – and, ever since, both worlds have informed his … Read More

Yoskay Yamamoto – Still Thinking of You – Artist Profile

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Born and raised in Toba, Japan, Yoskay Yamamoto moved to the United States at the age of 15. A self-trained illustrator, Yamamoto’s artistic tastes expanded as he fell in love with the urban culture of the West coast. Yamamoto discovered … Read More

Roman Klonek – Sympathy for Unlucky Devils – Artist Interview

Roman Klonek is a printmaker, and it can be disputed by no-one, that he is a bona fide wizard of the the woodcut. Since he became enchanted with a technique of woodcut printing known as the ‘lost cut’, over fifteen … Read More

Amandine Urruty – A Little Bit of Spicy Sausage – Artist Interview

Amandine Urruty taps into a fantastical stream of spontaneous creative thought and channels it to the tip of her pencil, which flows over paper, leaving behind a wondrous world filled with curious characters, engaged in even more curious pursuits. With … Read More

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