Along with Melissa Forman, Andy Council will be opening up shop at Corey Helford Gallery in Culver City this Saturday, November 13. The Bristol, England based illustrator has an affinity toward dinosaurs and other creatures of the earth, but isn't a big fan of Jaws' quotes. He took a few moments to answer some of our questions.

Read More


Today, we speak with Jamie Rivadeneria, owner of JapanLA and curator for Sanrio’s Small Gift Los Angeles. If you recognize the name, Jamie also curated last year’s show Three Apples for Hello Kitty’s 35th Anniversary. Read on . . .
Read More

Today we catch up with Los Angeles-based fine artist, and feature in the current November 2010, Patrick Martinez. We got to know Patrick very well last Fall as we set-up our 15th Anniversary show in Downtown LA, and his interview in the magazine coincided with a few landmark moments in young Martinez' career...


Read More

Lily Mae’s black and white figurative drawings expose the dualities and eccentricities within human nature. Get to know this Australian visual artist who is currently based in Berlin, Germany.
Read More

Danielle Buerli is an illustrator, designer, sculptor, and animator from Los Angeles now “living in the mountains.” Buerli’s wide range of creative talents maintain a narrative nature with a deep sensitivity to the human condition, rendered in detailed and original methodology.
Read More

The beach is often associated with rest and relaxation, but in Korin Faught’s elegantly moody beach series, undefined danger looms ahead. The result is haunting, beautiful, and unique. Hear more from this talented lady, take a peek at never-before-released preview images, and see two new process videos.

Read More

Blood, cigarettes, beautiful ladies. Brian Viveros combines macabre elements to fashion a new world, The Dirtyland, in his upcoming solo. get to know the mean behind the hyperrealistic and at times disturbing, imagery.
Read More

Krista Huot spent her formative years in the forests of British Columbia, a location still firmly entrenched when viewing much of her painting and animation. Exploring emotion, archetypes, and folklore, Huot infuses meaning into pieces that are endlessly charming.
Read More


He’s featured in our new October issue, his fresh exhibit Discrepancies is fantastic, and he still maintains a down-to-earth mentality about his top-notch painting. Alex Gross (Juxtapoz #117) lets us in on his life philosophy (none) and why stalking a lady is sometimes worth it.


Read More

Where do you even start with a guy like Richard Colman (Juxtapoz #116)? Modest, intelligent, fun, passionate, and damn talented, Colman has earned international respect for his intense focus, refusing to bask in the glow of past accomplishments and instead using that energy to come back with yet an ever better body of work. You learned about him in his September 2010 feature interview, now hear what’s on his mind when he’s not only talking about his work.
Read More
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next > End >>
Powered by Tags for Joomla

store special
loading...
Name: index0.00039911270141602
0.00039911270141602