Great Depression – 1930’s Los Angeles. Case Information Unavailable. 13″w x 18″h, edition of 10, $150.00 The fabulously talented Chris Crites has some lovely limited edition prints on sale. If you’ve wanted to own some...
Dave MacDowell is a self-taught artist who creates some extremely detailed works centered around pop culture icons. Fast food brands, movie actors, and commonplace logos show up time and time again in his pieces, but that doesn’t really mean...
I just wanted to take my art posting goofiness down a notch and feature some works by someone who really captures beauty in poetic ways. Tran Nguyen‘s sensitive soul is highlighted with her tender, emotional pieces which utilize subtle hints...
Blake Haygood’s paintings are fields of soft washes strewn with shapes that seem almost ready to coalesce into identifiable objects. Walking the line between the organic and the mechanical, Blake commands our attention by presenting us with...
By taking illustrations — often portraits — and cushioning them in variously-colored line art, fine artist and designer John Malloy has created a signature style for himself that radiates with energy and contrasts. Many of his music...
Kitties in trees! Kitties with glasses! Kitties playing keyboards! So much adorable I don’t even know how to handle it! Anke Weckmann’s sweet illustrations are pretty much perfect.
Brendan Monroe has been getting some well deserved press in the last few years, and it’s pretty easy to see why people are paying attention to his work!
Justin Gibbens is an artist we’ve mentioned before, but his new show, Hydras and Basilisks, is certainly worth mentioning again. Justin has been making amazing work throughout Washington for years, and his new show at Punch does not disappoint...