Esmay Wagemans is a science fiction artist. Like a mad scientist she mixes materials resulting in wearable and displayable objects like second skins and future skin hand gloves.
Esmay Wagemans is a science fiction artist. Like a mad scientist she mixes materials resulting in wearable and displayable objects like second skins and future skin hand gloves.
New York-based artist Sedona is not a hard and fast term. She is somewhere between a maker and a siren—a songstress marching to her own drum.
Performance (1970)
A peculiar, but fun mélange of what Perwana has been/has always been listening to.
Maryland Parkway — Two miles east of the Las Vegas strip in the good ole’ US of A sits a non descript, dusty road called Maryland Parkway. This was home to UK based photographer Jack Minto for a month when he documented the dark side of the American Dream.
Whether you’re in the market for a mini, house-shaped jewelry box, a ganja leaf toilet seat or 17,523 movies (world’s largest collection!) @eBaybae will find it for you.
Think of an island far, far away. Let your mind take you to it’s shores. It is steamy and sultry. It is yours for the taking. It is Txatxarramendi.
Shining a bright light on queer representation and toxic masculinity : an introduction to Soufiane Ababri’s colourful drawings.
Meet @anthonraimund: A sophisticated lady, a real classy broad with lips like pillows.
Lo and behold! The one and only Lila Gold. Truth be told, she’s a wise old soul. But remains “Loveless”, nonetheless.
An editorial inspired by the undefinable style of a friendly and fashionable millennial ghost.
Catherine Taylor tells us about her 3D designs, virtual clothing and of course I have to ask her about her signature (animated) boob jiggle - hypnotic and mesmerizing.
Jesse James Johnson’s angel baby face belongs on the packaging of the finest, softest and thickest Charmin toilet paper that exists.
@scientologie is a storyteller of modern history recorded in real time. It’s aim is to call out the codes by which our superficial society lives. Also to amuse and enlighten.
What has four legs, a wet nose and a million colorful shapes on it’s flank? Need a hint?Rhymes with shmoodle.
Paul Barsch’s work gravitates around the arcane, situational mechanisms that turn images into narratives. Here, Paul talks through his last solo exhibition, the moon, and the “underlying feeling of unease” embedded in his latest series of sculptures.
Shygirl is the allusive 25-year-old musician and DJ whose hard-core ‘pep talks’ are fast becoming London’s club anthems – her music is shy, bossy, a rude ‘acquired taste.’
Sara desires Sara with emotional powers.
“No, I Know, But…” is a series of self portraits taken by Chris Fowler who asks if he should even be n them at all and recognizes the tension between being present and distant.
See yourself somewhere steeped in stagnation and instead adjust your perception of how that should affect you. Listen here.