Jon Juarez
Whipping out these beautiful works from Spain, is Jon Juarez, an illustrator/comic book artist/animator/rock climbing enthusiast. Jon’s work is blowing up big time right now, and has many varities of projects on his hands, from working with fashion, to creating his own publishing house. As for all this work,
AJ Frena
Brutal and Brilliant: two words I’d sum up AJ Frena’s paintings. His work is a violent work of nature; combining human chaos with that of the animal kingdom. This makes his work have plenty of undertones that leave you thinking about later, like my favorite, the littered bird nest. AJ
Flora Borsi
I know you’re looking at these pictures right now and knowing not one of them go together, but that’s kind of what I’m going for this week. I’ve been following Flora Borsi for quite a while, having been reeled in by her IREEL project, which is shown in the headlining
Tim Probert
Tim Probert is a man whose caught the magic of wide-eyed wonder and childhood adventure. Even in themes that are not intrinsically child based, such as his piece “Everybody comes to Rick’s,” there’s still an inquisitive nature to it that is reminiscent of being a kid again and trying to
Laura Gehring
Laura Gehring’s work is everything fashion photography should be. It’s simple, powerful and elegant all at the same time. The honesty in here style lets the products speak for themselves, allowing the viewer to relate to the image in a way that a lot of fashion photography doesn’t. Laura’s contemporary style focuses
DUO
Alright, Today I wanted to do something a little different. For almost a year now i’ve been developing ideas for my own animated short. So I know how much goes into these things and really how impactful they can be. As such, instead of featuring an artist exclusively this week,
Alice Lin
If you want to talk about some extrordinary visions, Alice Lin is your girl. Her ideas have a somewhat Alice in Wonderland-esc feel to them, with symbols of rabbits, cards, and toadstools; even a project entitled “The Madhatter’s Hats.” Whether equiped with watercolor or pencil, Lin is blooming something new
Cal Redback
Cal Redback. In one word: amazing. In looking what peaked my interest this week, it only took Redback’s project title “Treebeard” to reel me in. In this project, both pictured in the headline and the last image, Redback fantastically intertwines green, twisting, sprouting branches into portraits. Half of their faces
Jeremy Geddes
We live in an incredibly sophisticated world that seems to spin more and more rapidly out of our control. But there’s a mystery and an energy to it that’s very compelling, and even dangerous. Who knows when some unknown force is going to snap? How can we be so sure
Kristen Stevens
When I was asked to join the ranks of Small Monsterz and had to think of other artists to talk about, Kristen was one of, if not the first to come to my mind. Not only is she an incredibly talented photographer, but she’s one of my favorite people.