Bob Doucette – The Best of Times – Guest Blog
‘The Best of Times…to Make Art’ by Bob Doucette “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it … Read More
‘The Best of Times…to Make Art’ by Bob Doucette “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it … Read More
‘Lost Souls, Sacred Hearts, Chromatic Erratics and a Pretty Face’ by Caia Koopman I love wolves and I want to save them all. I love elephants and I want to save them all too. I want to set all the … Read More
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
Jennybird Alcantara delves into the subterranean wonders of the unconscious and unearths an abundance of mysterious treasure which provides her with unlimited inspiration for the anthropomorphic beings who fill her imagery. Befitting the language of the subconscious, Alcantara’s work is … Read More
Camilla d’Errico has long established herself as a major player within the vibrant world of Pop Surrealism. Weaned on a diet of manga and anime, d’Errico injects her own unique brand of big-eyed girls with flavours of these Japanese artforms, … Read More
Bill Carman’s images deliver undetermined narratives to their viewers, through a sophisticated fusion of imaginative characters, rich texture and mysterious charm. Add to this, the fact that Bill is an incredibly keen visual listener and you have a recipe for … Read More
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
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
Mab Graves has a true love affair with narrative. Having been brought up by parents who felt it was important to read their children bedtime stories, Mab developed her passion for storytelling at a young age. Her exposure to the … Read More
Based in Nagano, Japan, Hikari Shimoda first studied illustration at the prestigious Kyoto Saga University of Art and Aoyama Juku School before beginning her career as a contemporary artist in 2008. Soon afterward, Shimoda was selected for her first solo … Read More