Artist Features
Céline
“I have always been more interested in the journey of making a bodysuit rather than the actual end result even if the aesthetic has always been a priority to me…the whole creative process, pushing my own physical and mental limits. I came out of this ten-year experience definitely much stronger.”
Darren Reid
Realists paint something from everyday life, it’s about the artist taking what they see and showing us what they are looking at. Darren tries to push himself with each new painting, and applies what he learns to the next one. If he’s not painting, he finds himself thinking about painting or how to tackle the next challenge in his current work or about perspective painting locations.
Em Scott
“Personally, I have to always be creating art. Whether they say we are closed or open, I always try and stay motivated to produce new stuff. It helps me throughout all of this weirdness going on in the world and it is a nice distraction from reality to be honest.”
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David Corden
David is a portrait artist specialising in realism, in 2015 he opened his own studio, Semper, located in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Julianna Menna
“I feel like tattooing came to me at exactly the right point in my career and that the possibilities are endless.”
Aritz Olcoz
“When I am not tattooing or drawing, I am modeling or designing, whether it be messing around with 3D printers, painting masks, making tshirts, editing or retouching photographs.”
Megan Buccere
Megan’s painting style features soft surreal subjects that blur the line between beauty and fear. She loves to explore new concepts and subjects and at the same time she finds herself (especially lately) looking to her older work from 20 years ago for new inspiration.
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Rosso
”I’m constantly looking for people who capture my imagination and inspire me to paint. Diversity is for me where beauty and harmony truly exist; it’s a major source of inspiration and if I were to set myself a goal, is to create art which is inclusive and moving.”
Ryan Ousley
“Ryan’s tattoo career began rather serendipitously. Ryan was on the verge of being kicked out of college, when he heard that a local studio was looking for an apprentice. “In no way whatsoever did I think I’d get the job, but I went to humor myself, and then I got the job, haha!”
Richie the Clown
“I’ve always loved tattoos, ever since I was a kid and saw them on people. I knew I wanted to be covered. But I never thought I would have been a clown. Over time it’s just become an obsession of mine, to be a clown.”
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