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Artist Interview: Aaron Axelrod

“With works that speak across a wide range of concepts that vary as much as the mediums he chooses to work in, artist Aaron Axelrod has established a place in the world of art uniquely his. With success in the world of fine art and the world of commercial art Aaron has proven that a strong message and a unique, dedicated approach to the visualization of that message are all that is needed to appeal to any audience and situation.”

Designer Interview: Stone_Cold_Fox

Delicate and darling, yet vintage and versatile, clothing line Stone_Cold_Fox produces hand-made pieces that will turn any free spirited girl into- you guessed it- a stone cold fox. California girls, Cydney and Dallas collaborated to create timeless, vintage inspired designs that have a fresh look that is comfortable and easy. Their knack for fashion in both the business and creative realms, along with their strong friendship gives these two stylish southern California cuties the power to make season after season must-haves.

Interview: Street Art Photographer Henrik Haven

The streets of Copenhagen were graced with works by Shepard Fairey, yet not without a dose of controversy. Henrik Haven was there to capture the action and all the art. A man with a passion for street culture and contemporary art, he doesn’t skip a beat when photographing the unpredictable world of art on the street. 

Artist interview: Erika Hokanson

Flipping through pages of fashion magazines, any given ambiguous reader is going to give peculiar attention to the spreads and photos. Instead of focusing on the finished result, we decided to capture the person behind the camera. SoCo native turned NYC photographer, Erika Hokanson elaborates on how she got started, what inspires her shoots, and her personal advice to aspiring photographers. 

An Interview with Supa Nails

Painting nails—whether it’s a mani/pedi at a salon or a DIY kind of night—has become one of woman’s favorite past times. The boring, overly duplicated styles and colors that we see on every chick’s hands, though, can get stale and lifeless. When you’re in desperate need of inspiration, look no further than nail art extraordinaire Susa of Supa Nails. Seemingly overnight, Susa has become a creative sensation with over 10,000 followers on Tumblr. Here, she expands on how she became a nail goddess, what inspires her art, and how she feels about her newfound fame.

Interview by Angela Han