Cassandra Constant Visualizes Soccer Game Radio Broadcasts with Pencil and Paper
2022 World Cup Final; Argentina vs. France I grew up with a New York Yankees super fan as a father, who listened to every inning of every game on a hand-held transistor radio pressed up against his...
View ArticleGraphic Prop Designer Annie Atkins Takes her Talents to the World of...
Annie Atkins has made a name for herself as one of the most skilled graphic prop designers working today. Her most impressive feat in the film industry has been working alongside none other than...
View ArticleThe ‘Forbidden Toys’ Series Proves that There is a Place for AI in the Arts
It’s quite possible that while embarking upon your daily doom scroll on Instagram, you’ll come across the Barney Taxidermy kit by Vir. Or maybe you’ll encounter Life Support Elmo by Fisher-Price, the...
View ArticlePRINT Year in Review: Artists & Designers, in Their Own Words
Throughout the year at PRINT, we’re in the enviable position of being able to chat with all sorts of artists and designers about their various practices, projects, exhibitions, openings, book...
View ArticleKaty V. Meehan Preserves the Past One Layer of Water Color Ink at a Time
My fascination with old signs has been well documented here at PRINT. From my studio visit of printmaker Dave Lefner at his live-in artist loft in Downtown LA, to my coverage of traditional sign...
View ArticleHUMAN TOUCH Makes Visible the Invisible Hands that Sew our Clothes
While human society is being transformed by information technology, contemporary sewing technology is based on the same functionality as in the late 18th century, including the fundamental dependency...
View ArticleJochen Gerner Uses Whimsical Simplicity to Bring his Animal Illustrations to...
When it comes to comic and illustration prowess, often the clichéd adage “less is more” can be applied. Distilling an object, animal, or character to its most basic form through shapes, colors, and...
View ArticleMiniature Knitter Julie Steiner Reimagines Iconic Sweaters in Itty Bitty Form
There are certain knitwear pieces from our culture that are instantly identifiable— even when knitted at a 1:24 scale. Take The Dude’s trippy geometric cardigan from The Big Lebowski, for example, or...
View ArticlePhotographer Lou Bever Uses His Soccer Kit Collection to Reimagine Classic Art
“It’s just a JPEG,” London-based Lou Bever shared with me recently about his photographic philosophy. This sentiment is indicative of the blunt and humble Bever, who mainly shoots portraits of friends...
View ArticleNoa Yekutieli Explores Tension and Contradiction in her Exhibition ‘The...
How do I hold both the act of bringing life into the world and the devastation of so much loss at the same time? New mother Noa Yekutieli poses this question among many others in her latest exhibition...
View ArticleRyan Villamael Portrays Personal and Collective Migration Histories in his...
Master paper sculptor Ryan Villamael embraces the fragility of the material in his practice to portray the complexities of the history of Filipino migration and his own family’s story. The...
View ArticleKathy Shorr Worked as a Limo Driver in 1980s NYC to Photograph her Passengers
There’s just something about a limousine that’s a little bit magical. Visually, the look of a stretched-out car gliding along is already inherently whimsical, then coupled with the unknown of who is...
View ArticleThis Photographer Walked Every Street in San Francisco Documenting the City
It’s undeniable that San Francisco is one of the most identifiably photogenic places in America. From the iconic winding up-hill roads to the painted ladies situated in an area literally called...
View ArticleTwo LA Artists Providing Wildfire Relief Through Their Illustrations
While the nature of our fast-paced world might make the LA wildfires feel like a disaster of the past, for many Angelenos, the impact of the tragedy rages on and will endure for years to come. The...
View ArticleMovie Poster Designer Kenny Gravillis Aims to Leave You Asking Questions
When a movie poster really hits, it can become a timeless icon of the film that is immediately recognized for the rest of time. Whether hastily taped up on a dorm room wall or lovingly hung in a...
View ArticleThe Lady Lowriders Forge Their Own Path in Lowrider Culture
Like most industries and cultures, the lowrider community is saturated in machismo. The shiny, glittering, pine-striped world of lowriding regularly battles against the clutches of toxic masculinity,...
View ArticleThe Creative Minds Behind Burn & Broad and Another Day Make an Earth Day...
When the co-founders of New York-based creative studio Burn & Broad first met, they didn’t even speak the same language. Eugene Serebrennikov and Vicente Garcia Morillo crossed creative paths...
View ArticleThe Two Craigs Behind ‘2 Craigs’—Kindred Creative Spirits Who Have Never Met...
We have no idea what we are doing. Craig Cutler and Craig Frazier Week 21: “Small” Photographer Craig Cutler and illustrator Craig Frazier might be creative collaborators with the same name, yet the...
View ArticleA Tour of Maestro Fileteador Gustavo Ferrari’s Studio in Buenos Aires
When I traveled to Buenos Aires last November for a soccer tournament with my LA team, I knew I had to check out the local sign painters. I’m incapable of going anywhere without researching the sign...
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