Interviews
Awesome interviews with artists discussing their work, process, and inspiration. We love to hear from you, so feel free to contact us!
The Blot – Part 1
A series of interviews with the musicians and illustrators collaborating to bring us the story of the blot in sound and images. Part 1 featuring Jake Pauls, Ryan Carley, Casey Mecija, Dan Goldman, Daniela Gesundheit, and Juliana Neufeld. Read More...
Micah Lidberg
The most immediate impressions of Micah Lidberg’s work are of colour, complexity and movement. The whole of natural history finds its way into each of the images, populated by avian and reptilian creepy-crawlies, navigating their way through dense and dangerous landscape. Read More...
Sophie Alda
UK-based painter Sophie Alda populates her images with the dreams and experiences of her physically and emotionally imperfect lumpy characters. Starting with a kaleidoscope of stories rooted in the mundane, her images evolve and take on spiritual dimensions, examining the connection between our everyday hopes and fears to the myths we create. Read More...
Levi Jacobs
Chaos and order collide in strange new ways in the isometric worlds of Netherlands-based illustrator Levi Jacobs. Read More...
Tessa Hulls
Driven by an unrelenting need to discover what lies around the next corner, globe-trotting artist Tessa Hulls revels in her sweet unrest. Read More...
Dadu Shin
Concept is king in the beautifully understated and inventive work of New York-based illustrator Dadu Shin. There’s a master logic at play in every one of Dadu Shin’s meticulously constructed illustrations. Entire worlds are created to serve the idea that drives the image. Read More...
Pope Hats
Ethan Rilly returns to the story of Frances Scarland with the second installment of Pope Hats. When the first issue of Pope Hats made the rounds in 2008, in the form of a mini comic that Ethan Rilly self-published, it grabbed a lot of attention as a remarkable debut work, snagging the Doug Wright award for Best Emerging Talent. Read More...
Michael DeForge
Reading a Michael DeForge comic is an experience made up of equal parts euphoria and nightmare. Toronto-based artist Michael DeForge makes comics that seem to funnel the whole of comics history though the byzantine conduit of his imagination, anxieties, fears, dreams and desires. His stories are at once touching and terrifying, intensified by the dripping, dizzying eye-candy goo of his idiosyncratic drawing style. We caught up with Michael to find out what’s next for the immensely talented and prolific artist. Read More...
Jake Pauls
From metaphysical pondering to a grounded love of nature, Jake Paul’s art probes the far corners of science and myth. Read More...
Nick Sheehy
Severed snake tails, speech bubble constellations, and troubadour birds populate the alchemical dreams of UK-based artist Nick Sheehy. Read More...
Julie Moon
Toronto sculptural artist Julie Moon discusses the nature of all things “Pretty, Strange” on the eve of her new show at Narwhal Art Projects. Read More...






















