Kyle Cook describes himself as “a whimsical boy of magical nature.” His photographs seem to mostly feature his friends and lovers (even down to showcasing a dirty stain on his boxers.) I like the youthful nature of his work.
Monthly Archives: April 2010
Ivan C.
Meet Ivan C. – a visual artist from Mexico. Although he works commercially, his work is conceptul, believing art should now be “Cosa Virtuale,” with technology not leading the ideas, but setting free all the visual possibilities for the interpretation of reality. Ivan releases his imagery through multiple mixed-media processes involving digital photography, digital collage and experimental graphic manipulations.
Brittany App

Brittany App is a photographer, avid travellist and life catalyst. Although she hails from in and around the central coast of California, Brittany is always on the move whether it be by plane, boat or bicycle. This image maker is full of life and the vibrancy she exudes is reflected directly back into her images via the welcoming faces of the people she photographs, such as the faces shown here from her London series. You can follow Brittany’s latest photo-documentary project as she prepares for her coast-to-coast bicycle tour – scheduled for the fall – in effort to raise money for her favorite charity, Water Aid.
Dylan Wooters
Dylan Wooters is a photographer and writer from California, living in NYC. His photographs depict his encounters through the various cities he has lived or traveled to. Mr. Wooters has also followed the Bay area graffiti scene and taken numerous photos documenting his experience. Check out his Flick’r account, as well as his website, for more of his photos and writings.
Fickle Fate: aka Timothy Hunt

Timothy Hunt, illustrator & graphic designer, works under the name Fickle Fate! His posters - the majority of his work – is reminiscent of mid-twentieth century Polish poster design; simple yet poignant to the subjects or narratives they represent.
Sam Brewster

Freelance illustrator Sam Brester pulls humor into social commentary, and sometimes criticism with his work, which is cut even more effectively through his odd perspectives and quirky characters. His illustrations can be found accompanying many a newspaper article both in the states and abroad. His personal project Hand of Man Publishing should not be missed… particularly if you’re in the market to purchase, publish, or peruse some zines.
Arielle Coupe
Arielle Coupe creates work that feels as if it were a scene from an avant garde horror film. It’s always a good feeling to be creeped out and intrigued simultaneously.
Ewa Mos a.k.a. Moscva
Nothing like a penis popsicle to wake you up on a Tuesday morning. Ewa Mos, who likes to go by Moscva, has a fun illustration style that feels childish, in a good way. She also is a talented photographer, which you can discover on her photo blog.


