• ART

    Illustrations by Jessica Fortner

    Toronto-based illustrator Jessica Fortner creates surreal and psychedelic inspired pieces using bright colored symbolic imagery with a focus on natures organic life. See some selected works below:

  • ART

    “Everything that could have been but wasn’t, now is” by Daniele Sigalot

    Italian artist Daniele Sigalot creates a large spherical mass constructed of acrylic varnish on aluminum that circles 300cm in diameter. Shown at Anna Laudel Contemporary in Istanbul as a part of the solo show titled Empires Ago. See the installation below:   Acrylic varnish on aluminum 300cm diameter 2018 On show at Anna Laudel Contemporary – Istanbul, as part of the solo show EMPIRES AGO – 13.9.18 > 26.10.18

  • ART

    Monumental Nobodies by Matthew Quick

    Iconic statues made light with modern pop culture references and objects from Playboy bunny uniforms, Mickey Mouse and shaving your armpits. See some selected works by Matthew Quick below:   https://www.instagram.com/matthewquick/

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    Gryphletts by Nybird

    The legendary gryphon creature made modern and widely popular by Potterheads has taken a cute sharp turn. The beast usually known for it’s grandiose size and eagle/lion attributes has now taken the liking of smaller more delicate animals. This little guys could fit on your shoulders. Artist Nybird creates these customer unique images for $50 a piece, calling them Gryphletts. See some selected works below:

  • ART,  CULTURE

    The Most Fascinating Structures of BURNING MAN 2018

    “As Burning Man 2018 comes to a close, snapshots and glimpses of the event have begun to emerge in the mediasphere. The most recognizable among these is, perhaps, BIG’s Orb, a hovering sphere representing a scaled version of the earth itself. For many a highlight of the event is the installations, this year following the theme “I, Robot.” Referencing Isaac Asmiov’s short story of the same name, installations include the Orb, Baba Yaga’s House, the Cosmic Voyager, and the Temple Galaxia.” src:

  • ART

    Illustrations by Sena Kwon

    Power portrait illustrations created by South Korea artist Sena Kwon. Known to have lived in several different countries such as Japan, Canada and Australia the artist shows appreciation of the cultures Kwon has inhabited. See some selected works below: