Art

Kirstine Reiner’s Paintings Leave Room for Interpretation

Kirstine Reiner's unique style of painting was born out of playful experimentation. With a BA in Design and Illustration, the Danish painter (currently based in Berlin), spent a decade painting strictly realistic artworks, before...

Philip Giordano’s Illustrations Are All Fun and Games

Children aren't the only ones who might find Philip Giordano's illustrations enjoyable, though his playful style is very clearly aimed at a younger audience. Having studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts and...

Rotten Fantom Presents a Bleak, Mystical Reality

Russian duo, Rotten Fantom, is known for its morbid aesthetic - an aesthetic that appeals to our inner goth child. Composed of illustrators Elena Snegotskaia and Vladimir Snegotskii, the duo has gained momentum since...

Jason Raish’s Illustrations Go Into Detail

The level of detail that goes into each of Jason Raish’s hyperrealist illustrations is incredible. Don't take our word for it. With features in top tier publications like the New York Times, Wall Street...

These Paintings Are a Cultural Celebration Cut Short

Crystal Latimer’s paintings perform as a colorful tapestry, where Western and Latin American narratives are woven together to present a new form of historical representation, and one that calls attention to the position of...

Alexey Luka’s Abstract Art is Meant to Be Puzzling

Abstract artist Alexey Luka describes his work as "an everyday diary." According to him, his work is a chronicle of what he sees around him, around his friends. But if it serves as a...

Peek Inside Alex Eckman-Lawn’s Collages

Scrolling through Alex Eckman-Lawn's collages is the equivalent of visiting a parallel universe. Multi-layered, with each layer spaced, they act as a sort of portal that draws you inside. The result isn't necessarily pleasant,...

Max-o-matic Continually Experiments with Collage Art

Collage artist Máximo Tuja describes himself as a restless person, very curious, and open to mistakes. Known by his moniker Max-o-matic, Tuja arranges and rearranges torn pieces of paper, sometimes emitting details, other times...

Andrea D’Aquino’s Creative Approach Is Messy and Spontaneous

There's a certain rawness to Andrea D’Aquino's illustrations, but that's just part of their appeal. It's also part of the creative process. Relying on intuition and experimentation, D’Aquino's work is situated at a crossroads...

These Mythological Characters Seem Pretty Down to Earth

There's an underlying coolness to Michael C. Hsiung's pen illustrations. Centered around fantastical men (from wizards to centaurs, and anything in between), his characters' signature style includes droopy eyes and impressive facial hair. Hsiung,...