Lost At E Minor

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Kate Bernauer Photography

The photography of Brisbane-based artist Kate Bernauer contains a narrative and that’s no accident. She constructs her pictures with theatrical lighting and props in specific locations to construct a story. For example, …

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Mover Skiwear

Recently coming across the smart skiwear made by Mover, I realized how completely deprived I was of snow this season—which is what’s great about the brand. Their classically chic designs work just …

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Illustrator Zoe Keogh

Ynki and her magical and intricate world of imagination is the creation of Berlin-based artist, Zoe Keogh, whose pastels and brightly colored love injected into her artworks is such a joy. She …

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Artist Natasha Law

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I feel deeply for the body language in Natasha Law‘s ladies. Body and movement have always been an interesting subject matter to me. Body language can speak such an intimate, potent language. …

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Illustrator Edward Kwong

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Vancouver-based artist Edward Kwong makes quasi-retro, noir-ish illustrations that reference old comic books, art deco, and other classic looking aesthetics. Full of angular, expressive figures, high-impact typography and often sepia-infused colors, Kwong’s …

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Illustrator Kim Herbst

We asked Brooklyn-based artist Kim Herbst to tell us about her distinctive illustration style. It’s usually described as an organic looking graphic novel. Recently, I’ve had pieces accepted in CMYK Magazine and …

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Photographer Scott Pommier

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We asked Vancouver-based Scott Pommier which photographers or eras he looks to for inspiration. I feel like I’ve picked up little lessons, or perhaps truisms is closer to the mark, from a …

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Henrique Oliveria: Tapumes

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Henrique Oliveria is, at the least, an artist affected by his surroundings. As a student in São Paulo, Brazil, Oliveira harvested the remains of the fence outside his window, which had begun …

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The Matchbox Project

What began as a joke—twenty tiny presents enclosed in matchboxes mailed anonymously out to friends—is now a full-on project with matchboxes left randomly around the world for strangers to discover. The initiator, …