Alex Schumacher contributes a powerful piece to our December sexual assault issue.
Alex Schumacher contributes a powerful piece to our December sexual assault issue.
The meanest little monkey this side of our President-elect returns - more of Mr. Butterchips from Alex Schumacher!
That cranky little monkey is back, as Butterchips goes political. Check out the latest installment of Alex Schumacher's Mr. Butterchips.
Alex Schumacher's wicked little monkey, Mr. Butterchips, returns!
Photographer and poet Marcia Kraise Bilyk shares a set of photos gathered on her meditative walks through fields, woods, and backroads.
Alex Schumacher responds to the Pulse shooting and the violence circling the globe in his latest comic for Drunk Monkeys.
The primate prevert returns! The latest installment of Alex Schumacher's Mr. Butterchips.
Monica Goldberg shares a selection of vibrant street photography from Berlin.
Rachael Warecki shares an exclusive set of photographs featuring artists of past and present.
That sick little monkey, Mr. Butterchips, returns in the latest strip from comics genius Alex Schumacher!
Lauren Kinney reviews Lunatics & Actors, the latest presentation of the Four Clowns theater troupe, now playing in Los Angeles for a limited time.
Lauren Kinney goes behind the scenes with the theater troupe The Four Clowns, and interviews Jeremy Aluma and David Bridel.
Learn to love the foul-mouthed little scamp, Mr. Butterchips, will ya? Meet him here in this debut strip from comics artist Alex Schumacher.
Allen Forrest returns with a new set of paintings and drawings, "Renaissance Renewed".
"Breast Fish": artist Sally Deskins with a series of underwater paintings, using her own body as inspiration.
The pieces of this collection grew out of lesson in lightning that I was working on. I was attempting to catch light and colors in bubbles, using a canon t3i camera and a pair of flashlights. The bubbles were blown onto a dark metal cookie sheet in a darkened room with the flashlights being used as the only lighting. Pictures were taken of the bubbles while they were falling onto the sheet, as well as after they were already on the sheet, with the flashlights in constant motion to try and keep the colors the bubbles were refracting every changing.
For this ongoing series I’ve been finally achieving a long time fascination and conceptual project of mine to combine the traditional and experimental photography I’m passionate about with abstract collage and painting using only material from my own archives gathered over my seventeen years as a photographer and sometime adventurer.