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Who

Artists:

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Graphical Guerrilla with too much to say and not enough space to spill his opinionated guts.

Alexis Moreau
Graphic Designer and photographer that helps out with Die Constant when he’s not busy hanging from ropes off high rises in Vancouver, yes he’s a dude.

Sean Madden
NY artist, musician and teacher who dares to show it as he sees it. Sean specializes in very detailed pen and ink work and also work in acrylics and oils.

Neal Nolan

To date Nolan’s present work is a sum of a wide variety of offshore experiences.

Winnipeg MB born, Neal grew up amidst the post prohibition aesthetic remnants of a city struggling for safety amongst a thickly lit cultural background. As a hub throughout the fur trade and later as major locomotive freight junction between eastern and western Canada and the U.S. Winnipeg offered a culture ripe with heritage and influence.

A timely interest in typography, sign painting and font design coupled with a distaste for mass marketing led to long term involvement within the mid 90’s re-emergence of graffiti culture, unexpectedly marketable, the commercialization of the culture attributed to his departure, its association with freight trains ultimately steered his inclinations to the ethics of tramp travel, riding between cities as an affordable and transient means of transportation abundant hard won experiences with a wide variety of environments, people and social templates.

Wile exploring the illusions of identity and the man made archetypes that drive the considerations of our perspective, the array of media that makes up Neal’s work stems from a passion for first hand experience, incorporating tangible archetypes in assemblage to his illustrative antic, painterly expressions, text and texture.

Lucas Soi
Vancouver based “Fine” Artist

Phresha
Phresha was born in Romania in 1981 with a crayon in her hand. She relocated to Canada in her youth, send some time in Toronto and now recently relocated to Vancouver. College educated in graphic design & advertising and deeply influenced by graffiti aesthetics, Phresha’s style can be described as vibrant, multi-layered, seductive, playful and sometimes scandalous, organic flows with sultry female forms. Phresha has worked with clients such as MTV, Vans Shoes and Style in Progress, and has artwork published in multiple publications such Curvy, Semi-Permanenent and Smut. Her art has been featured in numerous galleries in the Canadian east and west as well as featured in a documentary “Creative Violation – The rebel art of the Street Stencil” in 2007. Currently Phresha is focusing on gallery shows, commission work and freelance design assignments.

Carol Stephenson
Following love to Canada from Australia, Carol ended up ditching that douche and stayed to create one off garments and hence has fallen back into love…..

Nasimo
Bulgaria’s most notorious graffiti artist. His work speaks for itself.

“Our concerns are. The aesthetics of decadence and the vagaries of human behavior. Neo-modernism – by which we state that modernism, the general revolution in mind and culture instigated at the turn of the last century, both never ended and mostly, is back in a new and more inclusive form. (Being anti- reductionist and ‘deconstructionist’ of post-modernism; and to be further defined).. Visceral experience and spiraling intellect meet new age travelers of morbid voyeurism with a moral fervor unmatched by all outward appearances: look around, stay awhile.”

-Eddie Ed

Editor Between The Cracks Magazine

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