Marina Muun
Somewhere between waking life and dreamland, we find Marina Muun’s world. Her work has themes of blues and grays, using both real aspects, like the human body and sea life, to more fantasy-driven pieces. Marina lives in London, working with both digital media and traditional illustration. Check out more of
Adam 5100
Armed with spray paint and stencils, Adam Feibelman (Adam 5100) is slowly taking over the streets of San Francisco. He’s inspired by the architecture of city life; the beauty in building structures, doorways and alleys lit with opportunity. Feibelman started in Albuquerque, New Mexico; experimenting with his specialty in street
Myneandyours
Myneandyours describes himself as “an artist with his head in the clouds,” and judging by these sweet designs, we hope he never comes down. Inspired by clouds and skateboarding, myneandyours’s work can be spotted on walls and skate parks, bringing his twist on nature to the outdoors. check out more
Buff Monster
Buff Monster, and no other name required, was ready for his art to make an impact whether an opportunity came or not. He started putting himself out there by displaying his work on hand-silkscreened posters around L.A and other spots in California. He showed a twisted ice cream cone world;
Bryson Jolley
Bryson Jolley is witness to the art world that you don’t need canvas, poster, or photoshop to make something memorable. He’s 18 and has been sketching on whatever he could get his hands on in Plancetia, California. These pieces were designed on whatever was lying around: trash, scrap paper, and
Rafael Varona
Rafael Varona’s project “Impossible Bottles” is the shape of a Wes Anderson feeling stuffed inside a self-contained ship in a bottle. There’s magic inside every rhythmic rotation, every sway, every bubble. As an animator myself, I’m easily entertained by things that move. There’s a life and
Bigfoot One
Bigfoot finished a collaboration with Defeet, resulting in these sweet socks that is literally art keeping your toes warm. Bigfoot is an artist in California who’s been heavily involved in the skateboarding industry, with his murals setting an impact on skateparks. His ideas originate from nature and the elements that
Olivia Schultz
Take a look at a new photo blog that has come up on the inter web. http://heartofconfetti.blogspot.com/
Jake Fried
Brain Lapse by Jake Fried 2014. Hand-drawn animation with ink, white-out, coffee and collage. More at inkwood.net Art Prints available at society6.com/jakefried/prints facebook.com/jakejfried instagram.com/jakejfried
Roger Skateboards
Roger Skateboards was founded in the Summer of 2008 and is owned and operated by the unlikely duo, Stacy Lowery and Michael Sieben. Stacy wears fancy leather jackets and has a nice motorcycle and Sieben can barely skateboard and almost always needs a haircut. Nevertheless, the two of them