The work of Luke Heimbigner is simple, rustic, and grounded. Influenced by the Rocky Mountains and plains of the West, the artist considers his work's placement in a modern setting as much as it's origin. Heimbigner holds a BFA from University of Montana in Missoula and is a resident artist at ArtWor
Muelle was a trademark signature and design by Juan Carlos Argüello, Spanish graffiti pioneer (circa 1966-1995).
Around 1980, during the Madrilene cultural Movida, Argüello started reproducing the logo he had designed in walls and public spaces of Madrid. It consisted of the word Muelle (Spanish
Fellig's nickname was a phonetic rendering of Ouija, due to his frequent arrival at scenes only minutes after crimes, fires or other emergencies were reported to authorities. He is variously said to have named himself Weegee, or to have been named by either the girls at Acme Newspictures or by a poli
Pedro Costa has made digital works since the turn of the 21st Century due to a number of influences and philosophical premises. Through his 1997 film, Ossos (Bones), Costa shot on film and perfected a style of shadow and elision equal parts Bresson, Rivette, Ford and Tourneur. After working in the Li