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For me, the pandemic was the greatest time in my whole life. First, emotionally, I had the opportunity to spend more time with Britney, my wife right now. And it was a moment that I decided I wanted to be with her in the long term. And for creativity, I felt like I was in paradise. I started painting on the streets...
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Eyebrows' minimalistic, black and white style is instantly recognizable. Yet, the origins of his work are a mystery to many. Emanating a humble aura and a wise eye, the art-world veteran shared with me his insights; from adapting to circumstance, to developing originality through letting go.
It was my first vacation in a decade, and I could not wait to get to Puerto Rico to push the reset button and decompress. I had been there 17 years prior but this time, the art of the island awakened the spirit within me.
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Yoni Lallouche aka Youns, is a contemporary artist with a pop art flair influenced by street art and graffiti. His vibrant work emulate iconic characters with a gritty street flair.
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On Saturday, July 24th, Konstance Patton’s inaugural Be A Lover Fest spread out across several locations in the bustling chic of SoHo and Nolita. Instead of confining it to an indoor space, Patton made the open-air live painting event a transient walking tour of Manhattan’s downtown.
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Sinclair the Vandal speaks with us about the stories behind his art, discussing the journey of his life, how growing up in the rough-and-tumble of New York City influenced his sense of aesthetics, how being a provider for his family shaped his career trajectory, the importance of networking, and the necessity of staying creative, no matter what.
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Nicole explores the growing NFT phenomenon, interviewing Superchief Gallery co-founder & Director of their NFT division, Ed Zipco. She explores the allure of NFTs, their relationship with the crypto-community, and what makes this new form of digital art so attractive to artists
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"I think about my younger self and thank her for keeping the fuck going and I would say that to any other artist. I am so elated with the amount of success I’ve had because it’s something that’s real that I believe in. I will say to any artist, do not compromise your work. Don’t compromise what you think. Build your work ethic, because trying to be a full-time artist is really hard."
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Jason Naylor is an award-winning artist, designer, and creative director based in Brooklyn. He moved to NYC as he was drawn to the colorful lifestyle and energy it possessed. Naylor began his career working in the Creative Department of M·A·C Cosmetics, honing his graphic design skills which later translated beautifully into murals, textile collaborations and more. His vibrant work is immediately recognizable, and widely known for the palate of bright neon colors against a black background, and --generally speaking-- always messages of positivity. Naylor spreads love, hope, faith, and positive vibes wherever he goes.
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"Here in Tulum, people were commissioning me and I was like, ‘wow, I'm making money from this. I never thought I'd ever do that. I never thought I'd make a living for my artwork.’ So then when it started kicking off, I'd been completely freelancing, seven or eight years."
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