Teri Dryden - Los Angeles, United States






After growing up on the Rocky Mountain Front in Colorado, Brett Svetlik relocated to Missoula to pursue his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at The University of Montana. Four years of academics and studio practice led him towards his BFA Degree, which he received in the spring of 2007. Svetlik is currently pursuing his Masters in Arts Administration at Boston University. Brett works in various mediums that incorporate both conceptual and representational imagery. His current works deliver satire and pick at everyday social concerns on a personal level. Boyan - Even in the Deer there is a deep eerie darkness in Brett’s work - I like it! His drawings are detailed, full-bodied and heavy with innervation. I’m typically not a great fan of drawings but Brett has managed to deliver a texture and depth in these images which is hard to ignore.
Fridge, Huckleberry Pie & Deer


Vinyl, Icecapada & Afro
Vince is a freelance digital illustrator / designer based in London who has worked for various clients including British Airways, PC World, BBC and T-mobile. Boyan - I’m attracted to the complexity and detail of this work. If you see his portfolio on the site, Vince has a great range and wide imagination. While the style has a great popular appeal it also holds some deeper emotive imagery. Great stuff.
See more of his work: Vince Fraser


Snacks, Mercurial Flip Flops & Cheap and Cheerful
Brendan O’Connell is an artist who divides his time between writing and painting, between figuration and abstraction. He uses color to portray the struggle of opposing forces, for instance, of gravity and transcendence. He often uses bold contrasts in an effort to create an expression of balance. For the past five years he has been executing paintings about Wal-Mart, the quintessential American shopping experience. Presently he works out of a Connecticut barn. Boyan - When I first saw the title ‘Wal-mart Paintings’ of Brendan’s submission I was a little skeptical but was quickly turned after looking at the work. It has a good depth to it and to me, at least, the glitz of his bright colours is nicely subdued by the soft, slightly dark under layers. In a way it shows the reality under the shiny wrappers. See the rest of his work below
See more of his work: Brendan O’Connell