Background Noise, Volume 105 : David Krovblit
It’s easy to get completely lost in David Krovblit’s work. Every time I look at his intricate and extremely colorful images, I notice something I
It’s easy to get completely lost in David Krovblit’s work. Every time I look at his intricate and extremely colorful images, I notice something I
There’s not a lot of information out there on Harry Jenkins. Probably due to the fact that he’s still a university student in the UK.
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
I could pick at random any one of Spanish artist Paco Pomet’s oil paintings, and it would be something I would happily hang on a
Māori Revolt & Love:) by jel Jel quietly released a new track today via his Bandcamp called “Māori Revolt & Love:)”. No context, and no
Elsa Kuhn is a dressmaker and a serious fan of music. Honestly, it looks like she just went through my record collection for inspiration. I’m
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
This interview with Bisco Smith happened initially back in 2015, right before I took a 5-year hiatus from doing this series. He gave me permission
I’ll admit, Lagos-based artist Dennis Osadebe is someone I hadn’t heard of as recently as 6 months ago, but once I stumbled on his work,