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    Sarah Goodreau

    formaldehyde in the medicine cabinet. preserving memories and memorabilia.that matchbook from last february. the hair from two years ago. the gravel from your street. most importantly the dreams. you wake up with. and also feathers for when you fly away. thus creating an image that smells like spilt ink and people who never forget. More »
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    Fernanda Cohen

    We all communicate through words as words translate into visuals. My visuals are my words. I believe in drawing not as mere media or style, but rather as the ultimate way to deliver ideas; a combination of self-expression with an essentially bold interaction with the viewer. As a visual artist as well as an idealist, I comprehend almost everything through subtlety and humor. I play with universal ideas as I watch them mock my existence. I ultimately simply continue an infinite dialogue on a blank piece of paper. More »
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    Becky Lang

    I hope to use images to challenge attempts to politicize and pin down culture. More »
  • digital

    E.E.Woulfe

    into the depths my dying breed oh progeny what rivalry we cast into the sea enter my home and stay afloat so long as you can breathe what matters to me is not you see the hull to thrashing reef but humble men whose tears have shed upon my scarlet sea More »
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    Josh Ellingson

    Josh Ellingson started making art regularly with self published comic books, gradually moving into commercial art. These days, Joshua contributes illustrations regularly to various national and international publications. More »
  • digital

    NLnVoid

    I'm a media Arts student new york born and raised . I've done freelance art work for years so I was glad to find a place where I could feature my work online .. An sell it as well..my laws and views can be found on my blog, enjoy... More »
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    Charles Metze III

    I am an artist primarily driven by the phrase, "What if.." More »
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    Brian Stuckey

    Born in Philadelphia, I had parents, but was raised by TV. Jim Henson and Walt Disney would be the principals in the school of life. My teachers would be shows and movies like 'The Simpsons' and 'Labyrinth'. I grew up with Legos and became fascinated with creating in three dimensions. I tried different hobbies, gaining something from each. Later, I moved to Florida and was somehow accepted into Ringling School of Art and Design. I majored in Illustration and Minored in Photography. Now, I'm a freelancer based in Florida with only my wit and Simpsons-based knowledge to guide me. More »
  • painting

    Scott Wenner

    I'm interested in Human History and Natural/Geological Phenomenon. I use art to explore all of my curiosities and fascinations about the universe. More »
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    Olka Osadzinska

    Olka is a nickname of Aleksandra Osadzinska, a young graphic designer from Poland. She is still studying, but has already worked with Nike and Shufflesome, Polish fashion magazines like Viva and Futu, and magazines abroad - Lecool, Feedmecoolshit.com. Like her master thecobrasnake she only does pictures of people - people in every possible combination of shapes, postures, clothes and styles. She's channeling emotions through illustrations. Or... just picks good-looking, superthin hipster girls. More »
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    Cody Moore

    I am a freelance illustrator living in Hallsville, Missouri. When I'm not working I enjoy painting, reading, gardening and cooking. More »
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    A. Coghlan

    A.Coghlan is an illustrator of few words. More »
  • drawing

    Jonathon Hill-Jacquard

    Jonathon Hill-Jacquard began drawing at the age of 13, and continues to do so. Jonathon has pursued a career in visual arts and continues to keep his fingers in as many design projects as possible. Aside from drawing, Jonathon loves his motorcycle, rockabilly music, screen-printing on random things and subverting the robot race. More »
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    Ian Berry

    I'm a freelance illustrator from California living in the great Metropolis of Manhattan. I like Surfing, painting, sketching and I'm a collector of art books and marionettes. More »
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    Aiyo

    For arts sake I labour in and out of love. But always drawn. To the love there of. More »
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    Mel Wilmarth

    Drawing is stress relief for me, I like the way the lines appear on the page. I can never decide what to draw before hand, it just is what it is. More »
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    Helice Wen

    My name is Helice Wen, I am a freelance illustrator living in San Francisco, where I received BFA in Illustration from Academy of Art University in 2008. The subject matter I chose are things I have strong feelings about, such as people I love/hate, my favorite songs, a great book, or the worst nightmare I've had. I like to present a sensitive side of people and things. More »
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    Dosa Kim

    Dosa moved to Atlanta during his freshman year in high school. He went on to study graphic design at the Art Institute of Atlanta. After working at a local design studio for a year, he continued his education at the University of Georgia, studying Digital Media and Computer Animation. Since then he has been exploring the content of his art rather than limiting his designs to the selling of products or services. Commenting on current social issues, Dosa’s art can be best described as whimsical, dark and sometimes minimal. Although much of Dosa’s work has shadowy undertones, he emphasizes the notion of hope, the notion that outside forces will carry the subject matter and the viewer to his/her enlightened destination. This ideal is represented in numerous metaphorical ways and is carried out through his logo which bears the text: “Some of us will find our way home.” Dosa has shown at various galleries such as the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, and was a finalist in the NYC Cut and Paste Competition in 2007. Read more about Dosa Kim on 1800tequila.com »
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    Artillery

    Artillery’s creativity is drawn from the aggressive energy of the drum and bass, dub step and metal constantly pouring through his headphones. Armed with some stolen X-acto blades, almost every color of Montana spray paint and his wry sense of humor, he has created an arsenal of hand-cut stencil designs featuring candy-coated colors and an almost Warhol-esque twist on banal imagery. He currently curates street art shows in Chicago’s eclectic Wicker Park neighborhood, giving an outlet to up-and-coming artists.  Artillery’s latest works can also been seen on the street signs, buildings and bridges of Chicago—because even though he’s quickly becoming so much more than a “street artist,” that boy just can’t resist the urge to “get up.” Read more about Artillery on 1800tequila.com »
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    UrbanMedium

    Is UrbanMedium a one man outfit? A team of designers? Perhaps a corporate giant masquerading in an attempt to infiltrate the minds of urban youth? None of the above… UrbanMedium is a husband and wife design duo (Derek and Heather) with a knack for creating sweet eye candy. Born out of a daydream back in 2000 and fueled by the frustration of the 9 to 5 grind, UrbanMedium creates the kind of art they want to hang on their walls, wear on their bodies, and plaster on their environments…and you’ll want to as well. Derek and Heather got their start in Los Angeles and now reside in the heart of the ‘dirty south’, Atlanta. Read more about UrbanMedium on 1800tequila.com »