Summer is here, which can mean one of two things: 1) you are stoked to finally go outside and enjoy the weather after a long, harsh winter, or 2) you, like me, are going to continue to be an anti-social…
Summer is here, which can mean one of two things: 1) you are stoked to finally go outside and enjoy the weather after a long, harsh winter, or 2) you, like me, are going to continue to be an anti-social…
While drawing inspirations from childhood nostalgia of his life in Ireland and his current residency in New York City, designer/illustrator David Murray has developed a look of his own. Whether the melancholy faces of his illustrations are drowned out by…
While painting the female form in vintage fashion with domestic items may seem like an out-dated notion, painter Kelly Reemtsen is actually conveying the essence of modern women who are capable of doing essentially whatever they want. In response to…
Near the end of her life, Frida Kahlo was escorted by ambulance and laid in a bed in the middle of her solo exhibition held in Paris, France. That moment manifested a life in which, despite all her pain and…
Sporting eyepatches, big bows, crowns, and the latest trends, Jenny Liz Rome’s fashion- forward portraits often reflect her personal desire to break through in the industry. The Ontario-based artist has already collaborated with the likes of Marie Claire and Halo and now has her sights set…
Every weekend the Wynwood Art District comes alive with street artists painting on anything that is not moving, and people gathering around to see and be seen, all part of Miami’s hip urbanization. Photographer Terry Check and cover model Iryna…
Cali-native Tyler Spangler is much like his work: eccentric, complex, and passionate. Spangler’s drive is constant, and his digital art is so diverse and eclectic that it’s hard to point out what his work’s themes, motives, or suggestions are. However,…
Twenty-one-year-old Utah-native Karly Tingey went from being an introverted toddler who loved finger-painting with her twin to a social-networking butterfly whose creative recreation caught the eye of Cliché. With her warm smile, vibrant locks, and stellar sense of style, Tingey…
McKay Felt is conjuring up some radical stuff. With subjects exchanging from observational portraiture to imaginative surrealism, while both carrying the style of cartoonism, it’s easy to see why his work is appealing to the masses. The young Utah native,…
Artists commonly work with different mediums, such as oil, acrylics, watercolors, ink, and pencil. Michael David takes contemporary art to a new level by using an ancient Egyptian medium of encaustics: a mixture of beeswax, pigment, and resin. With it,…
After interviewing the Barcelona-based artist for Cliché’s August/September issue, it’s probably no secret that I’m a borderline obsessive fan of Conrad Roset’s work. So naturally, most of my Christmas list consists of his prints, books, and now, his new phone…