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Aaron “Angry Woebots” Martin aka “Woes Martin” was born on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu, but spent most of his childhood growing up in Southern California then moving to Nevada before finally landing back into Hawaii during his Junior year in high school. It was during this time, he got into graffiti through hip hop culture saturday morning cartoons, kung fu and comic books always had him involved in creating in some way.
Marisa Estrada, professionally known as Ritzy Periwinkle, is a Los Angeles-based visual artist recognized for unique portrayals of street life, dreams, and aspirations. Oftentimes utilizing her signature palette of periwinkle blue, red, white, and black, her work reflects her own dynamic experiences, as well as the struggle to balance spirituality, culture, and the rigors of daily living. A proud supporter of diversity and expression, Marisa is dedicated to ensuring that her role as a strong, Latina, female creative pays respect to the mentors that helped to pave the way. Originating as a floater among her peers, she continues to float across categories and cultural boundaries – projecting a distinctive light, but never adhering to a single style or practice.
Designer/Artist/Solopreneur/AOS/Podcast Host/Magical FN Warrior of The Supernatural Bear.
J★RYU is an west coast-based designer/sculptor/artist focused primarily on exploring the themes of life and death and more intriguingly, what lies beyond. Primarily recognized for his signature Forest of Sorrows series, with its emotive, eerie and ghostly themes, J★RYU has garnered an avid following of fans who eagerly look forward to seeing each subsequent new piece and how the accompanying narratives add to the ongoing story.
Boosher is a Swiss based artist who use pens, brushs, acrylics, butcher knife and darning needle for draw a universe inspired by memories of childhood, nightmares, and chimeras. Through them, she create monsters as cute as mutilated and a strange world who invites you in for a joyride along the razor-blade highway.
website:
www.boosher.ch
Yok is an artist, illustrator, and publisher originally from Perth and now based in Brooklyn studio. Yok paints humorous, plump-headed, moustached characters on the streets and on canvas. Yok has exhibited in solo and group shows in New York, Tokyo, Taiwan, Beijing, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Berlin, Melbourne and Sydney.
Meghan Geliza’s Pop Surreal paintings are of worlds swirling in explosive colour, of the metaphysical and the whimsical. Her work references nature, sacred geometry and recurring patterns in the universe, to comment on our inherent connection with everything.
She’s worked on exhibits & commissions from NZ and internationally. Her work has manifested as large scale panel paintings, skate decks, jewellery, and murals.
Jon Drypnz is a Wellington, based paint mover. Since 2005 he has been creating murals and bits of visual expression in New Zealand, and around the world. His works imitate experiences, and the people he finds surround him. Revealing exaggerated aspects of the human condition and discrepancies in our common traits.
Sheryo is an artist who paints imperfect gnarly characters that are calming to disoriented souls, and might cause skitter skatter explosions in the brain ...
Working collaboratively with The Yok, they have exhibited and painted in various parts of the world - Mexico, NY, Atlanta, LA, Miami, Africa, Belgium, London, Europe, Seoul, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Australia and Cambodia.