Artist of The Week: Ricardo Fumanal
Spanish artist and London local Ricardo Fumanal knows a thing or two about illustrating beautiful people and objects with a pen, marker or ink.
His beautiful and meticulous work can be seen in some of the most well known magazines in the world like Dazed & Confused, Marie Claire, Nylon Guys, Vogue Hommes and Wallpaper. He has also collaborated with fashion designers in creating collections showcasing his illustrations on clothing. 

Artist of the week: Kid Creature
Catch this wave- an 11 year old surfer and artist with a cause. Kid Creature combines his love of surfing and passion for art by breaking out of the paint-on-canvas mold and creates his creatures on surfboards. Calvin Saxton is the young colorful soul behind these fun images that ultimately raise money for kids with cystic fibrosis. A struggler of asthma himself, Calvin feels that those kids have it much worse than him, and he gains inspiration by making others feel better.


Artist of The Week: Bec Winnel
Australian native Bec Winnel is a self taught illustrator and a talented graphic designer. Her illustrations are romantic, dream-like, delicate drawings of beautiful women. Her process consists of blending layers with different mediums like acrylic, graphite, colour pencil and pastel to create some of the most beautiful portraits I have ever seen.

Artist Of The Week: Thom Thom


Parisian street artist Thom Thom reworks billboards and street advertisements into pieces of art.
Daniel Benayun: A Closer Look
We caught up with one of our artists previously featured as artist of the week, Daniel Benayun, to find out a bit more about this illustrator/painter on the rise.

Artist of the Week: Pablo Delgado

It’s a small world, after all. Street artist Pablo Delgado has been posting his series of miniature figures all over east London. His characters are photocopied, hand-colored, and pasted up- complete with clever little shadows painted on the pavement. Grab your magnifying glass and start searching the streets for these little guys!
Artist of the Week: Diann Bauer
Living and working in London and Berlin, American artist Diann Bauer creates large scale paintings and drawings that act as political installations. Her intricately detailed pieces enable viewers to move their eyes around the architectural spaces in order to investigate the violence, power, and political messages addressed by the artist’s work. Bauer intertwines iconic imagery and text from contemporary political slogans to apocryphal advice to further convey the ideology of where the far right and far left may overlap.






