The force is strong with this one. On June 1, Artist/graphic designer PaperFrank will debut new works in an exhibition entitled “Afro Picks and Bunny Suits 2″ at Archive Gallery. All work and merchandise will be for sale. If you’re in Atlanta and want to know where the art scene is heading, you need to make it out to this show.
Adan Banuelos is constantly stirred with an emotion that drives him to create. He lives the artist life because it is all he knows. The multi-disciplinary artist bounces from painting to drawing to sculpture to furniture design with no fear of experimentation. Probably because he considers himself at a stage in his artistic development where it is important to challenge himself to experiment with a myriad of mediums and processes.
Stella Im Hultberg re-arranged her studio recently and posted photos of the new set up on her blog. Along with the clear space she now has, she posted new works, one is a painting in her branded style of sexy/moody.
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New York City based artist Lou Patrou has created a body of work that speaks to the city he calls home. It’s vibrant, full of life and robust characters. Some of pieces–complete with dancing stick figures and African inspired patterns and prints–remind me of pop art legend Keith Haring–one of my favorite artists. Check out some of our favorite pieces from Lou below.
Audrey Kawasaki recently moved into a lush new home. The artist posted photos of the new pad which finds a neat studio, art everywhere and even Stella Im Hultberg's print set, on her blog.
Read MorePortland based artist Jim Kazanjian knows Photoshop like the back of his hand.
Read MoreAn An-Mag.com interview with painter Heidi Taillefer.
Read MoreI have a collection of music I’ve been working on called “The Other Sistah” and i finally feel like I’m just about ready to put it out there.









