Frida Kahlo. Kara Walker. Annie Lebievtoz. Yoko Ono. Audrey Kawasaki. Female artists run the world, because like all women, everything comes from them. In celebration of women around the world, and in conjunction with our recent Girls, Girls, Girls issue we took the opportunity to speak with some of our favorite artists, male or female, about the artists that inspired them.
I love Illustrated album covers and it seems like this trend has been resurfacing lately check out a couple of covers I really love done by some amazing artists.
This past Friday, Oct 22, Outré Gallery in Melbourne, Australia presented new works by Audrey Kawasaki for a show entitled Tangled. The exhibition featured new original paintings, prints and editions by Audrey.
Read MoreBy now you've met Audrey Kawasaki the painter. Now the LA based artist adds Jewelry Designer to her blossoming resume. Audrey created the engraved wooden brooches and is selling them on her site.
Read MoreAudrey 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 MoreAs artists, we live for art shows. Jeff Soto, Audrey Kawasaki and our own shows "Super Pop!" & "Extraordinary Machine 2" have us excited about art! Here are five upcoming art shows we can't wait to see.
Read MorePainter Audrey Kawasaki took to her blog recently to debut a beautiful work in progress she's creating for an upcoming show at London Miles gallery in London.
Read MorePhotos from the "Who Killed The Music" art show in Los Angeles.
Read MoreBaby Tattooville is an interactive “retreat” which encourages art collectors, lovers and enthusiasts to mingle and spend a weekend with some of today’s most well known artists.
Audrey Kawasaki is releasing a limited edition print from her most recent show in Japan. This amazing image titled “Saying Goodbye” was made available last week on Audrey’s website here.
Maybe her recent trip to Japan for the opening of her show at Space Yui has inspired painter Audrey Kawasaki.








