For Angelo Sapienza, a.k.a. VoVera, movement comes from within. A performance artist, poet, break dancer, and self-portrait photographer from Tucson,...
Jeffrey Everett’s painstakingly precise constructions—Ferris wheels, haunted house, and seedy motels—lend themselves to an inescapable melancholy.
P-Jay Fidler creates mixed media works filled with age-old symbols that reveal a Pagan reverence for the impermanence of life.
Presenting familiar images in unfamiliar ways, Dan Monteavaro (aka Moncho 1929) mines mass media for his enigmatic creations.
Mixed-media artist Alissa Ohashi investigates her family's imprisonment in Japanese internment camps during WWII. Read more about her process here.
Photographer Jada Fabrizio creates staged scenes populated with animal figures that spark conversation about the fragility of nonhuman life.
LA-based painter Andrea Bogdan merges rugged texture and fantastical imagery to create expressive abstract portraits that rely on improvisation.
California-based artist Darcy Yates uses found photographs and hypnotic patterns to create a nostalgic feel throughout her eerie compositions.
Artist Erin Yoshi has been exploring the relationship between humans and nature for decades with her thought-provoking paintings and vivid murals.
Street artist Man One has made it his mission to encourage more mainstream acceptance of graffiti. Read more about his role in LA's art scene here.
Russian-American artist Dimitri Kozyrev paints deconstructed landscapes by applying geometric swatches of color onto the canvas.
Early in life, artist Ted Meyer was frequently sick. Since then his work has focused on the physical sensations the body absorbs over a lifetime.