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Spotlight on Illustrator Micha Huigen

A selection of work by illustrator Micha Huigen from Zwolle, the Netherlands. Known for his immersive style and recognizable color palette, Huigen’s illustrations are filled with a level of detail intended to spark one’s curiosity and make the viewer feel like they could inhabit them. For Huigen, being in a state of wonder is what […]

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Spotlight on Illustrator Joanne Joo

A selection of 3D scenes and 2D drawings from Chinese illustrator and artist Joanne Joo. Currently based in Bangkok, Thailand, Joo is known for her quirky characters that harmoniously blend storytelling and imagination. Joo believes in entering the headspace of her characters in order to better understand their perspective. While initially using digital brushes with […]

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Spotlight on Illustrator Jiayi Li

A selection of work by Paris-based illustrator Jiayi Li. Li studied fine arts in Canton, China before learning graphic design in Paris, France. Her airbrush-like aesthetic is heavily influenced by the pop culture of her childhood and the elements that arouse her curiosity throughout daily life. Intense lighting and vibrant colours give her illustrations a […]

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A Disappointing Journey: My Experience with the Fisker Ocean

An anonymous former Fisker owner shares their frustrating ordeal with the Fisker Ocean, detailing numerous issues encountered during ownership. Here’s their account: Expectations and Initial Impressions Having previously owned a Jaguar I-PACE, I was familiar with electric vehicles (EVs) but sought a change due to a lack of updates from Jaguar. The Fisker Ocean seemed […]

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Relocating from California to Spain: A Seamless Transition

May Leong, a 62-year-old semi-retired career coach, business consultant, and nonprofit fundraiser, shares her journey of moving from Oakland, California, to Valencia, Spain. Here’s her story: Seeking a New Adventure Originally from Limerick, Ireland, my husband and I spent the majority of our lives in the US. After 35 years, we decided it was time […]

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Spotlight on Illustrator Holly Stapleton

A selection of work from Toronto-based illustrator and painter Holly Stapleton. Bathed in golden hour light, Stapleton is interested in themes of selfhood, relationships, and nostalgia. She works primarily as an editorial illustrator for clients such as The New York Times and The Washington Post. Her personal paintings, usually done in oil and gouache, often […]

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Spotlight on Illustrator Hoi Chan

A selection of recent work by Hong Kong-born illustrator Hoi Chan (previously featured here). Now based in New Orleans, Chan draws inspiration from his observations of nature and personal emotions. His work intricately weaves elements from the natural world and the complex emotions that reside within the human mind. Influences and Inspiration Having lived in […]

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Spotlight on Illustrator Emilie Seto

A selection of work from France-based illustrator Emilie Seto. Living in the city of Marseille (south by the sea), most of Seto’s personal work revolves around drawing the landscapes of her city and the places she’s invited: “I’m currently in China for two months, to attend two exhibitions I have in Chengdu and Shenyang. One […]

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Reflecting on Hawai’i Walls 2023

Had a blast at this year’s Hawai’i Walls art festival. The highlight for me was definitely the chance to interview acclaimed filmmakers The Daniels and Kirsten Lepore on an outdoor stage, on the lawn of the Bishop Museum in Honolulu (watch the entire interview here). We also helped run a super fun film workshop with […]

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Introducing Forgotten Lands Vol. 4 Currents of Africa

Created by founding partners Cory Torres Bishop and Don Brodie (previously featured here) in response to the devastation of the Virgin Islands & Puerto Rico by hurricanes Irma and Maria, Forgotten Lands began as a benefit art show in Brooklyn, New York, which raised over $5,000 in three days. It now continues as a not-for-profit […]

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