Background Noise, Volume 46: Aakash Nihalani
New York artist Aakash Nihalani’s work is all about perspective. A self-proclaimed childhood fan of magic, Aakash has always been drawn to optical illusions. He
New York artist Aakash Nihalani’s work is all about perspective. A self-proclaimed childhood fan of magic, Aakash has always been drawn to optical illusions. He
I’ve only seen Alex Kvares’ work once, but I loved it. I stumbled on it while paying a visit to the Mulherin + Pollard gallery
Ready For My Ride by Bomarr + N8NOFACE Brand new collaboration with N8NOFACE. Available for free on my Bandcamp page.
ELLE is another artist who doesn’t stick to one medium when creating her art. The New Yorker has gotten lots of respect in the street
I think this blurb, taken from Chris Uphues’ official website, sums it up best: “Chris Uphues is an artist and designer living in Brooklyn, NY.
Bronx-born John Matos started writing graffiti as a teen, getting the name Crash after crashing the computer in his school during a computer programming class.
NYC-based artist Chris Stain celebrates the people’s people. Like Parisian street artist C215 (featured in episode 24), Chris Stain chooses to draw attention to the
UK-based artist Paul Insect has been doing this for a bit. A graphic design pro, and former creative head of the design collective “Insect”, Paul
Tampa-raised and now New York-based artist Christopher Norris (aka Steak Mtn) has had his hands in many pots throughout his career. In addition to doing
NYC artist Brandon Sines has created an iconic character. His Frank Ape character can be seen on lamp posts, walls, and doors throughout Manhattan and