• Bradley Wright
    Solemn spacemen and heroes with grit give Bradley Wright’s work an eerie, mythic edge, equal parts unbelievably cool and chillingly frightening.

  • 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.

  • Kim Smith
    Candyshop colors and a warm glow add a pleasant gravitational pull to Kim Smith’s work, and make all the richer the contemplation of modern life presented there.

  • Daniel Graffenberger
    Like high-tech still lifes, Daniel Graffenberger’s ships and mecha sit regally in repose, their sharp shapes preening in their metallic skin.

  • Gaia
    Channeling the spirits of the natural and the beyond within the urban, Gaia takes us to a place somewhere in between, a plane where one can contemplate both, without having to fully embrace either.

  • Arne Beck
    Arne Beck’s work is at once vast and abstract enough to force contemplation of infinity, and concrete enough to urge meditation on the immediate—brilliant.

  • Dan Morison
    Dark, darting lines ink out stirring scenarios emboldened by smart, restrained color in Dan Morison’s art, each piece becoming an operatic epic of gods, men, mecha, and the beings in between.

  • Andrew Mar
    The mystical and magical meet the human in Andrew Mar’s pieces, each as rendered with fear, amazement, reverence, and wonder as with expert strokes, perspective, and color.

  • Lorena Assisi
    Stirringly surreal, fragmented like an undecided mind, Lorena Assisi’s work feels like traveling through the mental districts of a brain occupied with arts, letters, and adventure—fantastic.

  • 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.