Background Noise, Volume 74: Danny Minnick
Danny Minnick does it all. Not only is he a well-respected artist in the Los Angeles art scene, but he is also a professional skateboarder
Danny Minnick does it all. Not only is he a well-respected artist in the Los Angeles art scene, but he is also a professional skateboarder
Phobik is a self-taught artist from Hollywood, CA. Starting with gory, angst-filled drawings, he quickly progressed into brightly colored paintings, drawing inspiration from comic book
Virginia-based artist Noah Scalin will not allow himself to go a single day without creating something. This is no exaggeration. He is a strong proponent
The work of Ryan McGinness is often chaotic. His beautifully complex, brightly-colored and nearly kaleidoscopic imagery is layered and layered, each icon melding with the
There aren’t a whole lot of things that Noah Lyon can’t do. He’s yet another brilliant artist who simply cannot deal with having idle hands.
Boy Kong’s work first jumped out at me at the 2014 Fountain Art Fair in New York City. While I was familiar with many artists
Let’s get one thing out of the way right off the bat….Jeremy Fish often has a spectacular beard. So spectacular that when you do a
I wasn’t familiar with artist Brian Robertson until recently. My new friend, Cameron Gray, who I met via this very Background Noise series, introduced me
I first noticed BEAU’s work on a discarded mattress in New York’s East Village. Fear of bedbugs aside, it’s a great canvas to really get
“Tom Selleck Saved My Baby,” “Down With the Reptilian Agenda,” “Fuck You, I’m Batman,” “Carl Sagan Is An Asshole.” These are all phrases I would see