• Kenneth Holewczynski Other

    Kenneth Holewczynski

    The State of Flux Project is an artistic reaction to the collapse of democracy for the proletariat. This collapse is the direct result of the rise of world Corporacy, eradicating nationalist boundaries, creating transnational worker masses manipulated by multinational corporations under the guise of regional politics.

  • Bob Staake drawing

    Bob Staake

    Bob Staake is an illustrator, author and designer. His clients include The New Yorker, The Washington Post, TIME, Cartoon Network, The Wall Street Journal, MTV/Nickelodeon, Random House, Hallmark Cards, and countless others. He is the author and/or illustrator of over 43 books including 'Hello, Robots!', 'The Red Lemon' and 'The Donut Chef'. He's only a click away at Bo

  • Brad Woodfin Painting

    Brad Woodfin

    he minimalism I seek is romantic and humble. In my paintings I celebrate the elaborate pomp of the mundane. Out of darkness I hope to bring dignity and rest to beasts. To create a silence…but not of a clear head."
    When writing an artist's statement I feel that I come across as either arrogant or like some sort of dandy. I apologize for the arrogance (the dandy part I rather like). So at the risk of ruining everything....

  • Meredith Lucks Photography

    Meredith Lucks

    For the past year I have been using collage as a means to getting back to my extremely basic creative expression-a creative expression that relies only on the simple act of visually illustrating what I would love to see.
    I gather what is around me to create a space, a space that could harbor a world. A space where surroundings and differences are much more rigorous. I like to think that these places trigger one’s perceptive instincts.

  • Nadjib Aktouf Photography

    Nadjib Aktouf

    I am an aspiring photographer living in the Middle East. I love street photography and I enjoy capturing a split second of city life. I tend to focus on older men and women - their faces have interesting stories to tell. My first collection of photos I call "Sidewalk Blues" which portrays street life in the cities of Amman, Algeria, Damascus, and Cairo.

  • Painting

    Karina Allrich

    Karina Allrich" width="300" height="250"/>Inspired by weather, music, and myth, Karina Allrich creates expressive, painterly abstracts rich with layered content, glazes, color temperature contrasts, lost and found edges, and the sheer sensual pleasure of pigment on canvas, board and paper.


  • Esteban Delgado Painting

    Esteban Delgado

    My work stems from an interest in philosophical theology. The work itself asks questions of metaphysics. How does a physical quantity relate to a non physical? There are decisions and layers create in the work, the decision is non-physical, the layers of paint and marks are physical in their condition. In their manifested state they exist as both.

  • Azhar Chougle Photography

    Azhar Chougle

    I'm an 18 year old photographer and designer, starting out my photography degree in New York City.



  • Ava Leigh Painting

    Ava Leigh

    Ava Leigh Stewart is an up-and-coming young artist and filmmaker with a fresh style. Her work is a synthesis of all of her combined talents, passion and practicality. She challenges cultural and societal norms in an effort to communicate messages that reach people on a number of levels. She paints using quantum physics, distorting the image to reflect reality on a different level. She has done a series on environmental damage, coma patients, and gambling. She resides in Los Angeles. For more visit her website at www.artwestfilm.com

  • Daniel Carrus Photography

    Daniel Carrus

    Scaring people is my mission. I like taking every day places and turning them into nightmares. I want my photographs to captivate, to hold your morbid interest. When you return to the subject location in real life, I want you to notice the horrors that I showed you.

  • Justin Reed Painting

    Justin Reed

    Justin Reed is an artist located in southern Vermont, returning to his home state after attending the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth for a BFA in Illustration. His work has been recognized by 3x3 Magazine and The Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles. Justin works mainly in acrylics, drawing inspiration from film, music and his surroundings.

  • Willi Hoppe Painting

    Willi Hoppe

    “For me, painting is not so much the preoccupation with formal aesthetic criteria, but rather the visualization and development of the hidden possibilities. When I paint, I change into another person, varying or adding colors, ecstatically increasing and then destroying, until I reach a point that surprises. I am on the way, maybe for very long and perhaps in vain. But you’ll forgive the platitude `the journey is the reward´.”

  • Blair Lambert drawing

    Blair Lambert

    I draw inspiration from antique woodcuts, children's literature, contemporary photography and the natural world in which I live. Mostly pen and ink drawings, my works often integrate bits of gold dust, vintage fabrics and watercolor. These illustrations are for people who prefer to have their serving of whimsy with sugar and cream.

  • Gwendolyn Richards Painting

    Gwendolyn Richards

    Gwendolyn Richards is a Minneapolis based Illustrator and designer. Her belief is that all art centers around telling a story visually. That implied story is what makes it connect and appeal to the viewer. She majored in Comic Art and Illustration at the Minneapolis College of Art & Design and started her own freelance illustration and graphic design business. Her watercolor work shines, and her style is bold, colorful, and graphic. She also finds it hard to write a bio about herself in the third person.