Devotional: ‘Plate 2’ by Jessica Cardelucci
For her series Wild Mustangs, photographer Jessica Cardelucci captured a herd rambling across the diminishing sprawl of America’s public lands. In each portrait we see these animals as they are — the...
View ArticleModern Folk: The Art of wampastompa
The world of Idaho-based artist wampastompa is a surreal foray into the aesthetic of the communal digital chatroom. The language is ephemeral and playful, the emotion pointed — caustic, irreverent,...
View ArticleGiddy & Garish: The Airbrush Work of Mashine
The madness created by artist Mashine has the familiarity of boardwalk street art, the garish colors of airbrushed names on blank over-sized tees. She plays with the expected crowd-pleasing beachside...
View ArticleExternal Memory: Interview with Digital Artist Rylen
In her piece Spiderweb City, digital artist Rylen depicts the repeated design of high rise apartment complexes above the boxed roofs of a crowded city at dusk. Crossing overhead, taut power cables...
View ArticleETDC’s Favorite Posters of 2022
Picking favorites is a difficult task. A favorite changes — movies, books, comics, foodstuffs. These ebb and flow from favor to forgotten. What follows are my favorite posters of 2022 at this very...
View ArticleJournal 002: The Path to Kilian Eng’s ‘The Planet Chamber’
In 2014, Evil Tender released its first limited edition screenprint, The Planet Chamber by Swedish illustrator Kilian Eng. At the time, Evil Tender was simply an outlet I created where I could...
View ArticleAn Alien Voice Speaking: 10 New Prints by Matthew Woodson
The recent pieces by Austin based illustrator Matthew Woodson arrived in his shop as a drop of ten new prints. Eight of them are 10″ x 12″ and two are 10″ x 10.” Two share a naming scheme, CNCT DTS...
View ArticleThe End of Mondo, A Goodbye
It was recently announced that less than a year after buying the Austin-based pop culture collectibles company Mondo, toy titan Funko laid of the bulk of the Mondo staff. This is not an unusual turn...
View ArticleEarthbound Horror: ‘The VVitch’ by Jes Seamans
The 2015 film The Vvitch follows a family building a new life in the woods of 1600s New England. Writer and director Robert Eggers drives the film forward with a intense streak of Calvinist...
View ArticlePrint Series ‘A Cat’s Life’ by Gérard DuBois
In his print series ‘A Cat’s Life,’ French illustrator Gérard DuBois chronicles the simple majesty of the domesticated cat. His turn of the century approach locks us into the past, a slow world where...
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