Nomi Chi
Nomi Chi is a Vancouver-based artist whose main focus is Illustration. She paints, draws, tattoos, and sometimes make dolls and other things that make her laugh. She loves biology and bacon. Exhibited in Anatomically Correct.
Naja Conrad-Hansen
Naja Conrad-Hansen is a designer and artist who lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. Her practice embraces illustration, painting, graphic design, art direction, and making silk-screen prints. Inspiration comes equally from the worlds of fashion, hardcore music, and traditional art and design as well as observing the world around her. Exhibited in Cigar Box Beauty.
James Flames
James Flames is an illustrator and poster artist in Asheville, NC. His work focuses on simplicity of form, visual play and the integration of text and image. Exhibited in Anatomically Correct.
Jeremy Forson
Jeremy Forson is a San Francisco based artist and illustrator. In addition to his freelance illustration work, he is a regular participant in group and solo gallery exhibitions throughout the Bay Area and beyond. Exhibited in Cigar Box Beauty.
Doug Frye
Medical doctor by profession, Doug Frye is an accomplished fine art painter, going on 20 years. His art is subtle and dramatic; there is always a twist, something akin to nothing as it seems. Hamburger all over the highway in Mystic
Connecticut, as Doug would say. He applies the same attention to detail he does to his medical work, incorporating a creativity that hails from the 4th dimension. Kansas is where Doug calls home. Exhibited in Happy Ending.
Eliza Frye
Eliza Frye is a graphic novelist, illustrator and exhibiting artist. Her work focuses on exploring expression through suggestion and negative space. Every piece has a secret to tell, just not out loud. She studied Character Animation at California Institute of the Arts, holds a BA in Japanese Literature from UCLA and is currently working on her MFA in Creative Writing at Calarts. She also owns Miss Scarlet in the Parlor, an art gallery in Echo Park and teaches animation at Inner-City Arts through Calarts’ Community Arts Partnership. Exhibited in Anatomically Correct and Cigar Box Beauty.
Janet Kim
Breaking minds and changing hearts, Janet Kim is an emerging talent. She works as a commercial artist for Disney Consumer Products and recently graduated from Pasadena Art Center College of Design. Her personal work is beginning to bloom at galleries throughout Los Angeles. Exhibited in Happy Ending.
Soey Milk
Soey Milk was born in autumn of 1989 in Seoul, Korea. She moved to US in the year of 2000 and grew up in Southern California. She works mostly with oils, watercolor, makes paper clay dolls and likes to draw you when you’re not looking. The soft and blushing cheeks of a girl and corners of the mouth are her favorite things to paint. She eats noodles, drinks tea and bakes meringue cookies… Exhibited in Cigar Box Beauty.
Yana Moskaluk
Born in Siberia, Yana Moskaluk’s work is a delicate blend of line, planes of color, and dark beauty. She currently works in Moscow as a freelance illustrator. Exhibited in Cigar Box Beauty.
Melissa Moss
Born and raised in Cincinnati, Melissa Moss, who now lives in Asheville, NC, has a background in color psychology and is well versed in the meanings of colors and their subtle shades and tones. Painting on wood with acrylic, Melissa combines colors in an arresting way, creating a tinted world that is very much her own invention. Melissa’s paintings of delicate trees and otherworldly flowers may depict adorable creatures being devoured or pretty pink flowers attacking a tree. Tiny details such as drops of blood or imperiled creatures are not always evident at first glance. Sometimes sinister, this is the subterranean landscape that lies beneath a child’s fairy tale or a Saturday morning cartoon. Exhibited in Happy Ending.
Vanessa Prager
A self-taught artist, Vanessa Prager was born and raised in Los Feliz, a tiny bohemian suburb of
Los Angeles. She draws and paints- draws with ballpoint pen on old sheet music and paints with oil on canvas, linen or wood. Her work focuses on the darker, eerier side of everyday life, but her use of bright colors, stark lighting, and odd theatrical arrangements suggest there’s something creepy going on behind the innocent facade. Exhibited in Happy Ending.
Stuntkid
Jason Levesque, known better by the online moniker “Stuntkid”, is a self taught artist living in Norfolk, VA. His work borrows from his fascination with biology and the earth sciences. Stuntkid’s illustrations have been commissioned for use in magazines and periodicals worldwide, from playstation magazine to german latex fetish magazines. Exhibited in Anatomically Correct.
Jennifer Tong
Jen Tong grew up in San Francisco and is currently living in Brooklyn, NY. She’s appeared in the second volume of the landmark Fantagraphics book “Beasts!” and exhibits nationwide. She received her BFA in Illustration/Cartooning from School of Visual Arts. Jen currently publishing comics on ACT-I-VATE and is keeping busy with projects that involve illustration and silkscreen. Fascinations include: trees of varying forms, the culinary arts, beaches that hug the Pacific Ocean, dance parties. Exhibited in Happy Ending.
Mateu Velasco
Mateu Velasco is an illustrator and fine artist living and working in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His work focuses on balancing realism in the figure with graphic shapes and pattern to a degree that is simply ridiculicious. Exhibited in Cigar Box Beauty.
JJ Villard
JJ Villard is an animation artist currently developing a new show at Cartoon Network. His animated film “Son of Satan”, inspired by a Charles Bukowski story garnered several awards and screened at film festivals worldwide, including Cannes. He uses his own voice and roughly sketched pencil and crayon drawings to render an honest visual film on the nature of the profane, punk, and ugly violence of childhood. JJ lives and works in Los Angeles . Exhibited in Anatomically Correct.

