
Hip Icons
When it comes to mixing pop culture with classic icons and urban environments, blending sacred and profane, adding sense of humor and, sometimes, also denouncing aspects of an ultra-consumer and … Continue Reading Hip Icons
When it comes to mixing pop culture with classic icons and urban environments, blending sacred and profane, adding sense of humor and, sometimes, also denouncing aspects of an ultra-consumer and … Continue Reading Hip Icons
Brian Mosley, where did the idea to celebrate the feline face through the psychedelia? I’ve always tried to capture the psychedelic perspective through abstract art. I love my cats, so … Continue Reading Electric Catnip
André François worked as a painter, sculptor and graphic designer, but is best remembered for his cartoons, whose subtle humor and wide influence bear comparison to those of Saul Steinberg. … Continue Reading Defence
Ege Islekel grew up listening to his father’s “mythological stories”, which sparked a subsequent fascination with the convergence of ancient and contemporary culture. Upon obtaining a degree in Urban Planning, … Continue Reading Mythological Stories
It’s not a well-defined environment, the one created by Aykut Aydoğdu. This is only identifiable by a clear interest in pop culture, showed through some tribute to television series like … Continue Reading Cosmic Floral One
Anthony Hearsey enjoys all things beautiful, surreal, or a little bit twisted. When he’s home, he’s able to make an omelette with an apple, keeping a dolphin in the bath … Continue Reading Digital Home
The art by Bernard Pras is linked to a single amazing event. One day, a chemist explained to him that the cadmium’s red of paint tubes used by artists was … Continue Reading Single Point