Cody Hudson // Issue No.13

Cody Hudson is a master of shape and color, Hudson works across
mediums and designs under his studio, Struggle Inc. His aesthetic feels familiar, carrying a childlike curiosity that gives each piece a primal yet inviting nature that begins to take on new meanings alongside each
other and the surrounding spaces. Having exhibited across the world, Hudson has worked along a range of products, murals and prints for clients that range from Nike, Stussy and The Chicago Bulls to Rivian, the National, Wilco, Blue Bottle Coffee and the MCA.

Evan Hecox // Issue No.12

Evan Hecox is a multidisciplinary artist and designer. His work for the past two decades has included drawing, painting and printmaking as well as graphic design and illustration. Media of the work extends from small drawings to gallery installations and large wall murals. Much of his work takes inspiration from travel with imagery that ranges from major cities to remote desert scenes all of which is united by a keen eye for the mood and feeling of a particular place and moment in time.

TSPTR // Issue No.11

TSPTR’s garments channel the history of American counterculture and sub cultures, exploring politics, music, protest, pop culture and war. They have a passion for clothing with meaning, each TSPTR garment has both great design and a great story. Combining our experience, creative backgrounds, and appreciation of vintage clothing to create garments with both a purpose and a narrative.

JASON LEE // Issue No.10

Behind-the-scenes in the making of Jason Lee's photography book "Galveston". A native of Southern California, Jason Lee is a photographer, producer, director, and actor. Black and white story photography by Raymond Molinar.

STEWART EASTON // Issue No. 09

Breaking the traditional boundaries of craft, Stewart Easton’s work fuses together hand embroidery, sonic art and music. Drawing upon and using folk song, story and social history as a starting point Easton works with the space and weight of story to create large scale wall-based pieces which emphasize the passage of time within a single panel.

Ryan Tatar // Issue No. 08

Ryan Tatar is an American photographer based in San Francisco, California. Tatar grew up in the great lake state of Michigan in the heartland of the USA. Family summer trips to the mountains or the sea inspired him to one day live by the ocean. Eventually moving to the east coast and then to California, surf culture and the open road has since inspired his life and is his principal subject matter.