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Danielle Greco: The Architect of Cult Aesthetics
Danielle Greco is a creative director who doesn’t just shape visuals — she engineers cultural moments. Known for her sharp instinct for what’s next, Greco has become one of the rare creatives whose work feels both hyper-stylised and completely lived-in. She isn’t interested in trend-chasing; she builds worlds, moods, and identities that take on a life of their own. Born and raised in Philadelphia , Greco cut her teeth in the city’s underground style and art ecosystems, absor

Christopher McCrory
Nov 272 min read


When a photograph becomes a world, you know it’s Oldenburg.
There are photographers who capture moments, and then there are photographers who construct worlds. David Oldenburg belongs unapologetically to the second category. His work doesn’t simply document beauty—it refracts it, bends it, reimagines it, until the familiar becomes uncanny and the uncanny becomes irresistible. In an image economy obsessed with immediacy, Oldenburg insists on atmosphere. On mood. On transformation. And that’s exactly why he’s quickly becoming one of the

Christopher McCrory
Nov 183 min read


Sean Brady: Face Architect, Fantasy Builder, Beauty Futurist
There are makeup artists who perfect technique, and then there is Sean Brady —an artist who treats the face like a living landscape, a surface where emotion, story, and structure collide. His looks aren’t just “beauty”; they’re blueprints for alternate worlds. Brady’s makeup doesn’t sit on skin—it erupts from it, blurring the line between human and creature, fashion and fiction, glamour and myth. What makes Sean compelling is that his rise wasn’t manufactured through the usu

Christopher McCrory
Nov 143 min read


Éamonn Zeel Freel : Sculpting the Future of the Image
In the shifting space where art, fashion, and digital technology collide, Éamonn Freel has carved out a position as one of the most forward-thinking image-makers of his generation. His work doesn’t just illustrate contemporary culture—it builds the architecture of it. Merging fine art, photography, CGI, and motion design, Freel’s practice redefines what it means to make an image in the age of simulation. Originally from Ireland and now based between London and Paris, Freel be

Christopher McCrory
Oct 253 min read


Filip Custic: The Artist Who Made the Digital Feel Human
Few artists have captured the strangeness of the 21st century quite like Filip Custic . Born in Tenerife to Croatian parents, he grew up between cultures, languages, and states of being—a condition that would later define his art. Today, Custic stands among the most influential image-makers of his generation, shaping a new visual vocabulary that fuses the virtual and the physical, the beautiful and the uncanny. His work sits somewhere between sculpture, performance, photograp

Christopher McCrory
Oct 203 min read


Pedro Artola : Not just films—emotional landscapes in motion
Pedro Artola doesn’t just direct films—he orchestrates visual atmospheres. Based between Madrid, New York and the international arts sphere, Artola is quickly emerging as one of the most distinctive voices in a new generation of image-makers who blur the lines between cinema, fashion, and music. His films are less about plot and more about feeling : the humid tension before a kiss, the eerie quiet after a party, the strange poetry in everyday gestures. Every frame feels alive

Christopher McCrory
Oct 162 min read


Hannah Sider: Capturing the Pulse of a Generation
Hannah Sider’s work hums with electricity — a raw, youthful energy that feels like it’s been lifted straight from a downtown night out...

Christopher McCrory
Oct 82 min read


Sol Bailey Barker : Ritual Relics
Sol Bailey Barker is a London-based multidisciplinary artist whose work digs deep—literally and metaphorically—into the layers of...

Christopher McCrory
Oct 74 min read


Egor Buimister: Painting Between Worlds
Egor Buimister’s work feels like shimmering fragments from a dream you can’t quite place—a holy whisper at the edge of memory. Born in...

Christopher McCrory
Oct 62 min read


CES : The Visual Wizard
If you took 90s advertising, chewed it up with some early YouTube nostalgia, and spat it out —@cesxcommercial might be the glorious...

Christopher McCrory
Oct 51 min read


Beyond the Canvas: The Flourishing World of Anna Delleryee
Scrolling through Anna Delleryee’s feed feels like stepping into an alternate dimension—one where color isn’t just pigment, but language....

Christopher McCrory
Oct 12 min read


Juanpablo : The Talent behind The Talent
Juanpablo Domínguez doesn’t just manage talent — he engineers it. Born in Mexico on March 11, 1993, Juanpablo has carved out a reputation...

Christopher McCrory
Sep 291 min read


Patrick McDowell: The Designer Who Refuses to Play Fashion’s Waste Game
Patrick McDowell is not your typical fashion designer. Born in Liverpool and trained at Central Saint Martins, McDowell built their label...

Christopher McCrory
Sep 292 min read


Issac Poleon: Hair as Sculpture, Hair as Statement
London has no shortage of stylists, but Issac Poleon is not “just a hairstylist.” He’s an image-maker, an architect of texture, a...

Christopher McCrory
Sep 232 min read


Claudia Maté: The Surrealist of the Digital Age
If Salvador Dalí had been born with a WiFi connection, he might look a little like Claudia Maté. The Spanish-born, London-based artist...

Christopher McCrory
Sep 102 min read


Slut Pop: When Pop Gets Naughty
Once upon a time, pop music hid its dirty thoughts behind euphemisms and silhouettes. Now? It's leaning into kink, glitz, and the messy...

Christopher McCrory
Aug 162 min read


Bass Face: The Unflattering Truth
When the drop hits harder than your dignity. There’s a sacred moment in any rave: the beat pauses, the crowd collectively inhales, and...

Christopher McCrory
Aug 152 min read


Charlotte Rutherford: The High Priestess of Hyper-Fem Chaos
Charlotte Rutherford isn’t just a photographer—she’s a full-blown fantasy architect. If Barbie and Divine threw a rave in a Lisa Frank...

Christopher McCrory
Jul 172 min read


Arvida Byström: The Girl Gaze Oracle Goes Post-Human
In a world of AI beauty filters, hyper-femme avatars, and corporate feminism, Arvida Byström remains refreshingly… unruly. The Swedish...

Christopher McCrory
Jun 262 min read


Eat My Ass and Call Me Iconic: Big Wett Is Redefining Queer Club Culture
Big Wett: Australia’s Queen of Queer Pop Smackdown Hot off her sold‑out Australia tour , which wrapped in late November with feverish...

Christopher McCrory
Jun 212 min read
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