Our website’s current template design was created by UK illustrator, Andrew Wheatley. The three-month rotation of Wheatley’s work is close to its end, but this post is to celebrate his contribution to our magazine. Thank you! Enjoy some...
Timothy Karpinski Portland artist Timothy Karpinski is no newcomer to Seattle’s art scene, and First Thursday this month (June 3rd, 2010) marks the date of his solo show at Flatcolor Gallery. On hand will be scores of his delicately paper-cut...
This is just a quick shout out to Portland, Oregon artist Andy Kehoe. Always set against backdrops rich with earthly hues and natural ornamentation, his ambiguous creature friends seem to infest a world that could either be seen as decaying or...
Tadashi Moriyama’s cityscapes are woven with tendrils of organic patterning, and his subjects are equal parts human biology and urban planning schematic. Moriyama’s blending of interior and exterior space creates an intense sense of...
Torino, Italy’s Simona Cordero paints mesmerizing watercolor settings of common childhood stories but manages to see them in a light that is neither exhausted nor exhaustive. Take for instance, Cinderella (below), which is Cinderella when one...
According to her blog, Katherine Lolley is “Making tiny trees in a big forest. Looking for the romantic and strange in ordinary life….” Pretty amazing stuff!
Julie Morstad is a Vancouver artist who renders delicately surreal scenes colored with a loneliness that feels both graceful and lovely.
Gideon Chase has a temporary Tumblr blog up, and there’s only six images on them. They’re perfect, though. More words would be superfluous.
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