Graeme Murray Interview: The Most Epic Moments You Can Imagine

To simply put it, Graeme Murray has shot photographs of some of the most epic shit to have been done. What ever you could think. if it involves going big or going fast, he’s probably captured it. Being a photographer for Red Bull, you can only imagine the talent that he’s surrounded with.
Jason M Peterson Interview: The Stark Reality of Color

You can look at only two of Jason’s photos and understand his point of view. A well executed black and white photo goes a long way and that’s what the idea Jason has built his body of work with. Revealing the starkness of an environment, Jason has the power to clearly illustrate his subject in heroic displays that make you wish the world actually looked that cool in real life.
Jason is one of the biggest photographers on Instagram. His views on the readiness and opportunity of new media have shaped his career not only as a photographer but with his long standing career in advertising. In 2018 Jason started his own creative ad agency that is built on the idea that you don’t need much to make something amazing. His disdain for the industry drives his motivation to show you that you don’t need to travel down the path that has been traveled a million times before.
Eric White Interview: Creating One of Tyler the Creator’s Most Iconic Album Covers

Visual artist Eric White is responsible for creating one the album cover of Tyler the Creators Flower Boy. Read our interview with him explaining how the idea came about..
Lilian Martinez Interview: Exploring Comfort and Contentedness

Writer: Mikaela Duhs // Lilian Martinez Interview
34 year old Los Angeles-by-way of Chicago moved to the quaint town outside of Joshua Tree National Park about a year ago with her husband and creative partner, Martinez smiles politely and tucks her hair behind her ear, preparing to answer another series of questions about her funky paintings, pillows, throws, and sculptures.
SWOON INTERVIEW: The Construction of Cicada

At the time of this interview, Swoon was installing her new show “Cicada” at Deitch Projects Gallery in New York City. A sidestep from her past work of intimate observational portraits, the show revolves around a twenty-minute stop animated film. We got the chance to talk with the boundary-breaking street artist briefly as she was installing the show to give us an insight into her ideas and the processes behind them.
MIMI CHOI INTERVIEW// Turning Nightmares into Reality

When someone paints a picture of a tree, you can look at that painting and say, “Yup that looks like a tree.” We have a physical reference for what a tree looks like, you don’t have to invent a tree. Picasso could actually paint one hell of a tree, but he didn’t because he already did. It takes a certain level of brilliance to create something no one has ever seen before, something that you and only you could imagine and execute. You may be able to follow or change a recipe, but are you able to create one?
Mimi Choi’s makeup routine may be a little different than yours. Mimi conceives looks made with 100% makeup and no digital effects that you will not believe are real. Her surreal optics can go beyond the confines of the physical realm. Mimi suffers from intense sleep paralysis, which is a condition that causes extreme delusion and terror. Sleep paralysis occurs when you wake up, but your body thinks you’re still asleep. You aren’t able to move, and your brain starts to panic. You start hallucinating and seeing figures that aren’t there. It truly is a bad time.
You’ve heard the phrase “Turn your dreams into reality” well for Mimi, she turns her nightmares into reality.