Pen & Paper: Claire Duport

Pen & Paper: Claire Duport

With no formal training and a little over two years of experience under her belt, the story of

Pen & Paper: Rugman

Pen & Paper: Rugman

Although nicknamed Rugman for resembling the hairy Sasquatch, the London-based artist/designer

Pen & Paper: Stink
Art

Pen & Paper: Stink

California-based artist Evan “Stink” Rossell is known for his colorful, often cartoonish work – art

Pen & Paper: Hattie Stewart

Pen & Paper: Hattie Stewart

In this edition of Pen & Paper, we explore the psychedelic mind of famed illustrator Hattie

Pen & Paper: Sophia Chang

Pen & Paper: Sophia Chang

This installment of Pen & Paper takes a peek inside the sketchbook of NYC artist and

Pen & Paper: GREG MIKE
Art

Pen & Paper: GREG MIKE

Born and raised in Connecticut, it was only until he started visiting New York City in the ’80s


Pen & Paper: Tyrsa
Art

Pen & Paper: Tyrsa

When in 1999, Alexis Taieb — also known as Tyrsa — discovered graffiti, he knew he had found his

Pen & Paper: Dabs Myla

Pen & Paper: Dabs Myla

A pair of talented Australian artists who just happen to be a couple, Dabs Myla have been living

Pen & Paper: Angry Woebots

Pen & Paper: Angry Woebots

The artist Angry Woebots’ panda-heavy works often deal with the themes of struggle, anger and

Pen & Paper: OG Slick
Art

Pen & Paper: OG Slick

Street art culture and the urban landscape of graffiti would be very different today, had it not

Pen & Paper: Samuel Rodriguez
Art

Pen & Paper: Samuel Rodriguez

Lowrider car shows and flea markets set the scene for Samuel Rodriguez’s debut of his art & design

Pen & Paper: Peap Tarr
Art

Pen & Paper: Peap Tarr

Artist Samapeap Tarr, better known by his street-moniker as ‘Peap,’ is a native Kiwi and member of

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