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An Interview with Christina A. West

If Sculptor Christina A. West is staring at you, she’s probably picturing you naked. Well, maybe not literally, but that joke from her biography may ring true in some of her expertly-sculpted figures. Christina’s attention to the most minute intricacies of human body language and themes of alienation stem from the artist’s everyday observations and […]Read Post ›

A Conversation with Sam Jones

Sam Jones excels at mostly everything he does—except staying static. “I just could not sit around on an afternoon and smoke pot and watch TV—that was just never gonna be me.” With every new project he takes on, Sam approaches it with a skateboarder’s mentality, dating back to his days growing up in Fullerton, California. […]Read Post ›

An Interview with Colin Chillag

A lot can be said about the work of Phoenix-based contemporary artist Colin Chillag. One might be quick to label his art as hyperrealism, but his pluralist approach to painting blends techniques from across the art spectrum. While his almost-photo like portraits and depictions of the mundane qualities of everyday life are so beautifully authentic, […]Read Post ›

An Interview with Mr. Doodle

If you’ve scrolled through Instagram’s “explore” section recently, odds are you’ve likely come across the artwork of Sam Cox, better known as Mr. Doodle. Known for his mixture of characters and loose, black and white scribbles, Mr. Doodle’s work has shown up all around the world, from apartment walls to high-profile clients like Adidas and […]Read Post ›

An Interview with Seymour Chwast

The list of accomplishments associated with Seymour Chwast is almost impossible to fit into one small blog post. So naturally, when he agreed to speak with me for this site, which barely even has an official domain name, I was pretty elated to say the least. Even if you don’t know the name Seymour Chwast, […]Read Post ›

An Interview with TMoney

You never really know what you’re gonna get when a street artist agrees to an interview. It’s always a pretty tricky situation to finally meet an artist you’ve admired, sitting face-to-face with you across the table. When most people think of street artists, they likely have a set idea in their head of some sort […]Read Post ›

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