• ART

    Color Morphology by André Britz

    Color has the power to feel instinctive. We rely on it to identify, categorize, and understand the world around us, often without realizing how deeply conditioned those responses are. In Color Morphology, André Britz disrupts that instinct with quiet precision, using altered color to challenge how easily we trust our own perception.

  • ART,  MUSIC

    Claire Boucher (Grimes) Art

    Canadian indie artist Claire Boucher, better known as her stage name Grimes has more ways to express herself other than music. Something we didn’t know was she actually makes awesome illustrations. Check out these photos from a gallery show she had in NYC. A closer look at Claire Bouchers artwork.   Source:

  • ART

    Strange Beauties by Jen Mann

    Jen Mann’s Strange Beauties occupies a space where softness and unease coexist. At first glance, the work feels gentle. Pastel tones drift across large-scale portraits, faces rendered in color-blocked hues that suggest calm and familiarity. Sit with the paintings a moment longer, and a quieter tension begins to surface. These are not decorative portraits meant to flatter or soothe entirely. They linger. They watch back.