Piccolo Print Project: Interview with Michael C. Hsiung
false Lisa Perrin and I conducted another interview with an illustrator of our Píccolo Print Project, a campaign we are also running on Kickstarter. This interview first appeared on our Tumblr....
View ArticleInterview with Christine Wu » Print with Intellectual Property Prints
false Photo by Ranier Hosch. I first became acquainted with (Miss) Christine Wu’s work when I was contacted by Daniel Rolnik about his new project with Ryan McIntosh, Intellectual Property Prints...
View ArticleMy Chat with Steven Peterman of The Sketchbook Project
false Have ya’ll heard of The Sketchbook Project? If not, then let me give you a brief introduction: it’s a Brooklyn-based company that organizes collaborative endeavors. They gained fame with The...
View ArticleInterview: Angela Dalinger and Nicholas Stevenson Talk about Their New Show
false Nicholas Stevenson If I had my druthers, I’d be in London right now and attending the opening for Home Sweet Home at Atomica Gallery on Thursday. The exhibition features the work of two artists:...
View ArticleInterview: Alex Citrin Talks Coming of Age and Her Magazine, “Until Now”
false Have ya’ll heard of Until Now? If not, then you’re in for a treat. It’s a publication started by illustrator/art director Alex Citrin and features stories about coming of age (AKA the transition...
View ArticleIllustrators with Ink: Rebecca Volynsky
false So, I’m pretty excited about my new series, Illustrators with Ink. Tuesday’s tattoos got a great response, and it’s fun to see all of the different, permanent designs that people have on their...
View ArticleInterview: Kirsten McCrea Talks Papirmass & Work + Life + Art Balance
falseKirsten McCrea is the creator of Papirmass, an affordable art subscription service that she runs with her husband, Jp King. Each month, they thoughtfully curate the pairing of contemporary artists...
View ArticleInterview: Meg Wachter Talks Collaborating on Girl Crushes
false I knew from the moment I received the third issue of Got a Girl Crush magazine that I would love it. After all, it has a Tuesday Bassen illustration on the cover and interviews with Falconwright...
View ArticleA ‘Kick in the Shin of the Patriarchy’ | Interview with Illustrator Hayley...
I first met Hayley Powers Thornton-Kennedy when I visited the MFA Illustration Practice program (MFA ILP) as a guest critic and lecturer. In their cozy, well-lit studio, she showed me a selection of...
View ArticleIllustrator Abbey Lossing Makes It Personal with Her Stylish Portraits
If you’ve followed my Instagram for a while, you’ve probably seen the work of Abbey Lossing. I became enamored with her portraits that combine stylish ensembles, a limited color palette, and...
View ArticlePicture Yourself as One of These Painted Women by Rachel Jo
Last year, illustrator Rachel Jo gave herself an assignment. “I decided to challenge myself to do a painting a day for a month in November 2016 to really get my style to show some consistency,” she...
View ArticleLibby VanderPloeg’s Love of Cooking Leads to a Career in Animated GIFs
Lars Book Club Poster, featuring a quote by Mary Going from In the Company of Women, by Grace Bonney The animated GIF made its debut to the world in 1987, but it remains even more relevant today. It’s...
View ArticleLaura Berger’s Nude Paintings Are Part of an Artistic Soup
There are some parts of one’s visual language that acts as the thread that ties years of work together. A style might shift, but a consistent element still remains. For artist and illustrator Laura...
View ArticleCalling All Crafters: Noble Crafthouse is an Artist Residency Created for You!
Kiriki Press (Michelle Galletta) One of the best parts of being an independent maker is, of course, being independent. You’ve got the chance to experiment and expand your business because you find that...
View ArticleInterview: How Life Imitates Art in Colored Pencil Illustrations by Lieke van...
Netherlands-based Lieke van der Vorst, aka Liekeland, is an illustrator creating scenes of a quiet existence that are sure to resonate with anyone who prefers their garden to the hustle and bustle of...
View ArticleInterview: How a Self-Taught Stitcher Incorporates Embroidery into Her Paintings
Artist Fleur Woods takes a multidisciplinary approach to her textile art. Combining elements of stitching and painting, her images have an ethereal quality that celebrates nature—in many ways. The...
View ArticleInterview: Lisa Perrin Talks Going from Analog to Digital and into a Thriving...
I’ve known Lisa Perrin for a long time. We met in graduate school nearly seven years ago and have been pals ever since; seeing Lisa’s work develop over that many years has been incredible. She went...
View ArticleInterview: How a Personal Project of Paper Plants Blossomed into a Thriving...
Raya Sader Bujana keeps plants that many of us dream of owning. While you might fret about the amount of sunlight your fiddle leaf fig is getting, she doesn’t have to worry about where the plant is...
View ArticleInterview: Aitch Fuses “Uneasiness” With Florals in Alluring Folk-Inspired...
Illustrator Aitch is inspired by the offline world. Citing “naive art, childhood memories, legends, and folklore” as fodder for her colorful and intricate work, her imagery recalls a world unsullied...
View ArticleInterview: How Lexi Mire Found + Keeps Up with Demand for Embroidered...
Lexi Mire is a wedding photographer who has unexpectedly created a booming career embroidering hats with colorful floral designs. Lexi’s first forays into stitching were just meant for herself until a...
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