• Candaş Şişman
    Spectral diablerie celebrating the man-made and that that makes up man; the world that man lives in; and the creatures that occupy it with him, Candaş Şişman’s work is sublime.  Be sure to check out his sonic pieces and installations over on his site.

  • Hydro74
    With dense illustration, dope design, and titillating typography drawing on the cult, the religious, the natural, and all manner of deep things, Hydro74’s singular style transcends it all, landing firmly in the galaxy of the mystically cool.

  • Alberto Seveso
    Elegance, grace, beauty, and power are enshrined in Alberto Seveso’s pieces, the lines of the human form merging with the lines of the human spirit.

  • Dan McPharlin
    Dan McPharlin 
    touches the mythic, then supersedes it—my favorite part of those old science fiction books were the covers, and McPharlin brings back that wonder, all while taking that old style in brilliant new, geometric, imaginative directions, giving rise to a moody, mystic, colorful future that ponders the possibilities of man.  Check out his cardboard models too—they’re absolutely amazing.

  • Teagan White
    Teagan White puts the splendor of life on display in her work, in all of its hardiness and fragility, every subject rendered with a complexity that reflects the intricacies that, together, allow for living things.

  • Seiko Kato
    Collages in every sense of the word, Seiko Kato takes a bit of the Dickensian, a bit of the organic, a bit of the calligraphic—the list could go on—and deftly weaves these disparate things together to render pieces that have a little bit of everything to do with being alive.

  • Arian Behzadi
    Arian Behzadi creates simple, but intensely psychological pieces that seem to give an image articulating the connection between our thoughts, the natural world, and art itself.

  • Malika Favre
    Fantastically poppy, Malika Favre explores the heights of reduction in her work, using simple shapes and amazingly bold colors to express complex ideas about fashion, life, and love.

  • Christine McMahon
    With a great, layered feel, fantastic sense of space, and spot-on font use, Christine McMahon’s work never fails to hit the nail on the head as far as putting an idea in the most attractive, pitch-perfect visual vessel possible.

  • Lucas Saenger
    Sharp points, straight lines, and fine fonts abound in Lucas Saenger’s work, which moves from capturing the spirit of adventure to contemplating modern aesthetics.