Interview: Diane Gaeta

Explore a young Parisian's life through beautifully illustrated images culled from Facebook

by Vivianne Lapointe LA-based artist Diane Gaeta explores the complex themes of sexuality, self discovery and the life of a young Parisian girl through the manipulation of her image found on social networks in “Lolitas,” Gaeta’s two-day solo show at The America Martin Gallery. We had a chance to meet Gaeta in her studio, preview the large scale works on paper and discuss the creative …

Interview: Camilla Stones

An Icelandic pop star's spiky homage to the Statue of Liberty

by Dominic Blackwell-Cooper Camilla Stones is accustomed to success. Her entire life has evolved around art, music, dance and design. Serving as one third of the Icelandic pop girl group The Charlies, she has been a part of 10 number one singles, four albums, a TV show, a book and so much more. Two years later and Stones is adding another creative endeavor to her …

Graveyard Point

Alaskan artist and fisherman Corey Arnold on salmon sharks, abandoned canneries and photographing the wild

by Vivianne Lapointe A graduate of the Academy of Art in San Francisco, Corey Arnold has been fishing for about as long as he’s been taking photos. Every summer Arnold runs a commercial salmon fishing boat in Bristol Bay, Alaska, obsessively documenting the grueling nature of “fish-work” with an unrivaled sensibility. Arnold has created magnificent photographs that offer a very personal glimpse into the soulful …