Background Noise, Volume 119: James Jirat Patradoon
Australian artist James Jirat Patradoon gets bored easily, so he finds it necessary to frequently switch up his style a bit. While most of his
Australian artist James Jirat Patradoon gets bored easily, so he finds it necessary to frequently switch up his style a bit. While most of his
Winston Hacking is an award-winning filmmaker / designer / all-around visual artist hailing from Canada. You’ve probably seen his work without realizing it. He’s created
I had the pleasure of working on a project with Damel Carayol toward the end of 2021. The project was called “Black Art, Black Stories,
Santa Ana, CA-based artist Zachary Benson Friedberg seems to love music just as much as he loves art. On top of his own vibrant, surreal
Nick Gazin really likes the Beatles. So much so, that he worked them into every single one of his answers here. Granted, for a while,
London artist Slinkachu has been doing miniature work for the past 15 years or so. His work has always been fascinating to me because it’s
Kristen Liu-Wong’s brightly colored paintings are akin to what would happen if you took the guy who created Aeon Flux, gave him a tab of
Vinz Feel Free was born in Valencia, Spain, on the tail end of the 70s. Nearly all of his work features some combination of an
Sierra Siemer’s art is hypnotic. It’s the type of work you can just stare into and get lost in. Often, it gives the illusion of
I once worked with a man named Edward. His last name was Edwards, and he was from a town called Edwardsville. It’s because of this