AwerOne Traces the Contours of Flooded Lands and Imaginations in Castellana-Grotte

Graffiti writer, formally trained artist, graphic designer, muralist, and tattooist, Awer was born in Polignano a mare (IT) but is now Berlin based. His newest outdoor mural returns him to Italy, near The Caves of Castellana that open in south-eastern Murge. Like his liquid dancing surrealism of psychological topographies, the forms in the caves are melting and organic in appearance. […]

“Sincerely” by Illustrator Evan M. Cohen

A heartwarming comic about animal companionship by illustrator Evan M. Cohen (previously featured here). Tapping into his own relationship with his dog, “Sincerely” is a love letter to his dear friend, one that can be shared with others who have experienced the same beautiful and bittersweet connection: “‘Sincerely’ was my way of capturing the feeling I have when I am […]

How Lachesis was weaved into our Ultra Limited Edition tapestry

Anna Podedworna is no stranger to fantasy. Or big collaborations. An accomplished concept artist and illustrator, she’s been involved with some of the biggest properties out there, including Dota 2, Dungeons & Dragons, Magic: The Gathering, and the upcoming Joker 2 movie. We knew she would be perfect for the Ultra Limited trilogy event we had cooking. Unsurprisingly, she absolutely […]

BSA Images Of The Week 06.04.23

Welcome to BSA Images of the Week! Remember last summer when you realized it was already August, and you didn’t go to the beach or for a hike yet? I vow not to let that happen this summer. New York is full of summer fun opportunities; getting outside the city, even for a day is revelatory. If you want to […]

BSA Film Friday: 06.02.23

Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities. Now screening:1. Edorardo Tresoldi Studio Visit 2. Homemade Security Patrol Robot by Handy Geng.First-Century. Via Art21 3. Sun Setting Recreated in The Netherlands3 A: “The sun’s going down like a big bald head.” Courtesy William S. Burroughs BSA Special Feature: Edorardo Tresoldi Studio Visit You […]

Photographer Spotlight: Katya Ilina

Based in London and Toronto, photographer Katya Ilina works at the intersection of portrait, fashion and observation. Her works explore themes of identity expression, gender, and the human condition in the context of social and cultural change. Born in Russia, Ilina has spent over a decade of her life moving between the UK, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, the US, and […]

“Threshold Drawings” by Artist Lauren Clay

A collection of colour pencil drawings and hand-marbled wall sculptures by Brooklyn-based artist Lauren Clay (previously featured here). While Clay studied painting and works primarily in three dimensions, a significant portion of her new works focus on a medium she holds dear — drawing. In recent years, Clay has broadened her working knowledge of Depth Psychology, developed by the early 20th century […]

On the Spot: Angie Rozelaar

If you look claw-sely, you might notice that Angie Rozelaar likes cats. Also puns. Now that is quite the explosive combo! As cat-lovers ourselves, we sat down with her to find out how she felines about her work, what inspires her, and what she does for fun. Unsurprisingly, all of these topics were soon covered by a fine layer of […]