Jiro Bevis has a section of work on his site, Fun, which seems to hold true to its title. The subjects reference popular culture, using bitmap elements to distort his digital creations. They are flat as a pancake and occupy the weird…
Robert Otto Epstein recently sent me works out of his new series. He uses drawing materials, graphite and colored pencil, and adheres his drawing and designs to a small grid that’s reminiscent of textiles — a loom, and for me, personally,…
Peter Nencini is an artist and illustrator living and working in London. In his bio, it’s written that his “work is rooted in a vocabulary of use, muffled into abstraction – this, applied to wall works, furniture, books, boxes, typography…