Dolmen By Ali Hoff
Dolmen By Ali Hoff Published Issue 083, March 2021 Ali Hoff is UK-based freelance concept artist and 3D Modeller. Follow him on Instagram for more work. Snag prints here.
Dolmen By Ali Hoff Published Issue 083, March 2021 Ali Hoff is UK-based freelance concept artist and 3D Modeller. Follow him on Instagram for more work. Snag prints here.
The Art of Containment By Alexia Barreiro Published Issue 087, March 2021 The Art of Containment Currently Showing at Fire On The Mountain / Denver, CO Address: Wash Park Location: 300 S Logan St #102, Denver, CO 80209 By mixing a hint of fashion illustration, typography and street art, I have created a series of pieces
Creepshow Sheepshow By Joel Tagert Art by Dave Danzara Published Issue 087, March 2021 “I hate sheep,” Naoko said. “They’re creepy.” Ten raised a tufted eyebrow in disbelief. “I’ve seen you literally swimming in blood and guts. These are sheep.” “I didn’t say they were gross, I said they were creepy.” “White, fluffy sheep. Little
The Black Machine By Jim Bengochea Publishing Issue 087, March 2021 Jim Bengochea aka The Black Machine is a Pennsylvania-based graphic designer and artist specializing in digital illustration, and blender and 3D work. Peek his Instagram for more.
Untitled By Visions Collage Published Issue 087, March 2021 Steve Haney — aka Visions Collage — is an all-paper visual collage artist and a percussionist for Jungle Fire, a Los Angeles-based TropiFunk juggernaut that digs deep into Afro/Latin Funk with an approach that is authentic and highly explosive.
Iris Is Just As Surprised As You Are By Matt McCarthy Published Issue 083 Matt McCarthy lives and works in Chapel Hill, NC. His collage artwork contrasts domestic felines with various scenes and objects to create humorous surreal compositions. The utilization of existing cat images reinforces the timeless appeal of felines, and draws a common
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Book Club By Hana Zittel Oak Flat: A Fight for Sacred Land in the American West by Lauren Redniss (2020) “The contested copper under Oak Flat was created by the stars that were born and died billions of years ago. The copper is older than Earth itself. A mine here would operate for about 40
A Home Within Myself By Collage The World Published Issue 087, March 2021 Curtis Bergesen — aka Collage The World — was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in Bethesda, MD. He is a vegetarian, only child, Eagle Scout and nature lover. Curtis has spent much of his adult life working in the music
Wynwood Miami By Grant Haffner Published Issue 087, March 2021 Born 1978 in Berkeley, California, Grant Haffner was raised in East Hampton, NY. He currently lives and works in Western MA. Grant was a resident of Long Island’s East End for most of his life. His images are still inspired by and reflect the country
Out With The Introspection By Brian Polk Art By Mark Mothersbaugh Published Issue 083, March 2021 While my brain may reap the benefits of millions of years of evolution, all too often it’s wasted on the random, weird thoughts that I have throughout the day. (Though I suppose it could be worse. I could waste